Condolences and heartfelt tributes continue to pour in for the late Satish Shah since he passed away on Saturday. While his family, friends, and colleagues from the industry remained in solidarity at his cremation, the Bollywood fraternity has also offered their homage to Shah.
Prominent figures from the Indian film and television fraternity gathered at veteran actor Satish Shah's residence on Sunday to offer their last respects, following the actor's demise on Saturday due to kidney-related complications at the age of 74.
Speaking to ANI, Kadatala recounted the heartbreaking moments surrounding the actor's death. "Kal lunch karte samaye hua tha (It happened around 2 or 2:45 pm while he was having lunch). Vo khana khaate khaate ek niwala khaye fir collapse hua ( he ate a bite and then collapsed). Kuch half an
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has condoled the passing away of veteran actor Satish Shah and said the late actor will be remembered as a true legend of Indian entertainment.
Nearly five years after actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death, the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) closure report has come under renewed scrutiny from the late actor's family.
Actor-director Naveen Bawa remembered late actor-comedian Asrani, describing him as a fatherly figure and a true professional whose discipline and dedication left a deep impression on everyone he worked with.
Noting that the late actor's contribution to Indian cinema will be cherished, the Prime Minister further extended condolences to his family and admirers.
Hollywood legend Diane Keaton, best known for her iconic roles in Annie Hall and The Godfather films, passed away at the age of 79. Star Richard Gere remembered the late actor with whom he worked in the 1977 film Looking for Mr Goodbar, which was also Gere's second Hollywood film.
Pankaj Dheer, best known for his portrayal of Karna in the iconic television series 'Mahabharat', passed away after a prolonged battle with cancer. The news of his demise was confirmed to ANI by actor Amit Behl.