We all know that Anupam Kher shared a very close bond with the late actor Satish Kaushik. Ever since he passed away, there has not been a single event when he has not remembered him. But today is a big day as it is the Mr India actor's birth anniversary and his best friend is missing him extra today. Anupam has shared a video along with a long post for his friend and we bet it is going to get you emotional.
Anupam Kher’s birthday post for Satish Kaushik
Taking to his Instagram handle, Anupam Kher has shared a video consisting of several pictures of him and Satish Kaushik. The pictures are proof that these two were really good friends. In the caption, Anupam wrote, “Happy Birthday my dearest #Satish! May God give you all the happiness wherever you are. For me, you are always around. In pics, in food, in conversations, when I am on my own when I am with people.”
Further in his caption, Tanvi The Great director wrote, “Your memory is infectious!” He also gave an update about Tanvi The Great to his late friend in the caption and quipped that he has incorporated most of his good suggestions, keeping aside the bad one. “I miss your physical presence, your phone calls, your cribbing, our gossip sessions, and your unbelievable sense of humor! Will always love you,” he concluded.
Check out the post:
Anupam Kher’s work front
Anupam Kher is currently working on his upcoming directorial movie Tanvi The Great. He began shooting for the film recently and had given an update about the same on his birthday. For this film, he has brought Japanese cinematographer Keiko Nakahara on board as a DOP.
Back in 2002, the actor made his directorial debut with Om Jai Jagadish. Now, the actor is back helming another movie titled Tanvi The Great. In his post, he revealed that he has joined hands with acclaimed Japanese cinematographer Keiko Nakahara as the Director Of Photography for his upcoming directorial project.
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Satish Kaushik made his directorial debut in 1993 with Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja. Kaushik was known for his brilliant acting skills and also directed at least 14 movies during his career. Let’s watch in this video his directed movies. Watch Entertainment Videos.
Satish Kaushik, a veteran Bollywood actor and filmmaker, passed away at the age of 66 due to a heart attack while traveling in Delhi. His sudden demise has left the entire Hindi film industry in shock, and many Bollywood celebrities have expressed their condolences. Kaushik was known for his brilliant acting skills and also directed at least 14 movies during his career. His contributions to the Indian film industry will always be remembered, and he will be greatly missed. Let’s watch in this video his directed movies. Watch Entertainment Videos.

Karan Razdan REVEALS Satish Kaushik wanted to make Tere Naam 2 with Salman Khan: ‘He didn’t talk much…’
Veteran actor and director Satish Kaushik passed away at the age of 66. He was in Delhi when he suffered a heart attack. The news of his untimely demise was shared by his close friend and veteran actor Anupam Kher. He revealed that Satish felt uneasy at night and he asked his driver to take him to the hospital. While he was on the way, he suffered a heart attack. His sudden demise has left everyone shocked and saddened. His fans, friends and colleagues have been mourning his loss. Recently, in an interview filmmaker Karan Razdan revealed that Satish wanted to make Tere Naam 2 with Salman Khan.
Satish Kaushik wanted to make Tere Naam 2
In an interview with Times of India, actor-filmmaker Karan Razdan said ‘In his heart, Satish always wanted to make Tere Naam 2 with Salman Khan. He didn’t talk much about it but he used to praise Salman a lot, because he had helped Satish a lot even during the making of Kaagaz.’ He further revealed that Satish was planning to do a film with Amitabh Bachchan as well. He said ‘I think he was planning a film with Amitabh Bachchan, at least that is what was there in his head. He was planning a film with Neena Gupta, which later he scrapped because of the political atmosphere. He told me that he was planning something big with Amitji. I don’t know what stage it had reached though. He spoke a bit about Amitji’s film to me in the past few months. But I could not ask him at what stage his plan had reached.’
Satish Kaushik’s last rites
Meanwhile, Satish Kaushik’s last rites were performed in Mumbai. Several celebs like Ranbir Kapoor, Salman Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Shilpa Shetty, Shehnaaz Gill, Arjun Kapoor, Boney Kapoor, Javed Akhtar, Farhan Akhtar, Pankaj Tripathi, Satish Shah, Ishaan Khatter and more were seen attending the funeral. Satish Kaushik was last seen attending Javed Akhtar’s Holi party in the city. He even shared happy pictures from the party with Richa Chadha, Ali Fazal and other celebs.
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Anupam Kher gives head massage to Satish Kaushik in throwback video: ‘Death is end of life, not relationships’
Satish Kaushik’s sudden death after suffering a heart attack, came as a shock to his friends, family, fans, and colleagues. The actor-filmmaker was 66. He was reportedly visiting someone in Gurugram, and passed away after suffering a heart attack in the car. His body was brought to Mumbai after a post-mortem, and his last rites were held at Versova crematorium Mumbai. Anupam Kher, Salman Khan, Arjun Kapoor, Abhishek Bachchan, Boney Kapoor and many others arrived at the late actor’s residence to pay their last respects. Satish Kaushik and Anupam Kher have been friends for over 45 years, and now, Anupam Kher has penned an emotional note, while also revisiting an old memory.
Anupam Kher posts throwback video with Satish Kaushik, Pens an emotional note
The throwback video shared by Anupam Kher shows him giving a head massage to Satish Kaushik, and jokingly saying, “ Producer ko khush karne ke liye dekho kya kya karna padta hai (See what all we have to do to make the producer happy).” Anupam Kher and Satish Kaushik enjoy fun banter, and in the end, Satish Kaushik is seen thanking him for the massage, and the two friends share a warm hug. The video is from last year, when they were shooting for Kaagaz 2. Revisiting the old memory, Anupam Kher wrote in Hindi, “Death is the end of life….Not of relationships.” Check out the video below.
An Instagram user commented, “Lovely moment with Satish Ji,” while another one wrote, “always loved watching u two together.” “My heart aches.. Strength and love to you sir..” wrote another Instagram user.
Masaba Gupta shares old pic of Satish Kaushik, Neena Gupta and Anupam Kher
Meanwhile, a few hours ago, Masaba Gupta shared a collage of Satish Kaushik, Neena Gupta and Anupam Kher’s old pictures from their NSD (National School of Drama) days. The picture left fans nostalgic! Anupam Kher and Satish Kaushik were batch mates at NSD, and have known each other since 1975.
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Actor and filmmaker Satish Kaushik passes away at 66, Anupam Kher pays a heartwarming tribute
Early this morning, filmmaker and actor Satish Kaushik passed away at the age of 66. The heartbreaking news of the actor’s demise was shared by Anupam Kher who took to his Instagram and shared a heartfelt tribute.
He wrote, “I know ‘death is the ultimate truth of this world!’ But I never thought in my dream that I would write this about my best friend #SatishKaushik while I was alive. Such a sudden full stop on 45 years of friendship!! Life will never be the same without you SATISH! Om Shanti!”
According to a leading news organisation, Anupam Kher stated that Satish was at a friend’s house in Delhi when he complained of uneasiness, he told his driver to take him to the hospital and on the way, he suffered a heart attack at around 1 am.
Satish Chandra Kaushik, who was born on April 13, 1956, was a screenwriter, actor, director, and producer. He earned his degree from Kirori Mal College and attended the National School of Theatre and the Cinema and Television Institute of India.

Satish Kaushik was most famously known for playing the role of Calendar in Mr India and acted in various films like Ram Lakhan, Saajan Chale Sasural, Deewana Mastana, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Udta Punjab and more. He was also a director and is best known for Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain, Tere Naam and more.
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Actor Satish Kaushik passes away aged 66
Actor, filmmaker Satish Kaushik passed away at the age of 66 on Wednesday. The unfortunate news of his demise was confirmed by Bollywood actor and his close friend Anupam Kher. In his tweet in Hindi, Anupam Kher wrote, “I know “death is the ultimate truth of this world!” But I never thought in my dreams that I would write this thing about my best friend #SatishKaushik while alive. Such a sudden full stop on a friendship of 45 years!! Life will NEVER be the same without you SATISH! Om Shanti!”
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Chhatriwali Movie Review
3.0/5
Janhit Mein Jaari (2022), starring Nushrratt Bharuccha shared almost the same theme and storyline as Chhatriwali. There too, a strong female lead is forced through family circumstances to work in a condom factory. After marriage, she tries to hide where she works, then circumstances force her to rebel outright and start educating people about condom usage. While Janhit was set in Chanderi, MP, the present film is set in Karnal Haryana. In both films, the heroine has to fight a patriarchal mindset to convince people about the benefits of condoms and safe sex. The difference is that while in the earlier film, the protagonist is in the sales and marketing department, here she’s shown to be the head of quality control.
The film busts the myth about condom usage, which remains woefully low in India. It makes a case for creating awareness about the product, pointing out that men, especially in small town and rural India, are still hesitant to go to the neighbourhood chemist and ask for it by name. The most common euphemism is chhatri, hence the name, Chhatriwali. Another thing it points out is that men, even educated men, feel condom usage is unnecessary after marriage as birth control is a woman’s burden. Rajesh Talang, for instance, plays a biology teacher in the film but feels ashamed teaching reproductive biology to a mixed class of male and female students and asks a female colleague to teach it separately to girls. He doesn’t use a condom and that has led to his wife aborting twice. The most regressive thing in the movie – put in there perhaps to forcefully bring home the point – is the scene where Rakesh Bedi, playing a chemist, rallies people against condom usage, calling it obscene and vulgar. Now, this perhaps is a bit extreme, but it does reiterate the fact that the smirks and knowing smiles of chemists do drive the customers away.
We see Dolly Ahluwalia as being a teen patti obsessed mother but her role seems to be cut short. Prachee Shah Paandya plays Rajesh Tailang’s long suffering wife who revolts at the end. Through her, the director points out that women should learn to speak out more and not be silent martyrs to their situations. Sumeet Vyas plays the mousy younger brother too much in awe of his elder brother to say anything. He too is shown developing a spine later in the film. Mention must also be made of Satish Kaushik, who plays the largehearted owner of the condom factory and becomes the heroine’s mentor, teaching her the importance of standing up for what’s right and advises her to take pride in her work.
The plot offers us nothing of shock value. It’s all very predictable and mundane, geared towards the Rakul’s character emerging superior. She plays her role with panache and clearly believes in the cause she’s espousing. From a hesitant middle class bahu, we see her blossoming into a warrior who’s ready to sacrifice everything for the cause she believes in. It’s a slow and steady transition and Rakul Preet Singh essays every aspect of it confidently.
Trailer : Chhatriwali
Archika Khurana, January 20, 2023, 3:31 AM IST
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Chhatriwali story: Sanya is embarrassed by her unusual job description as the quality control manager for a condom company. Will she ever be comfortable with her work and even educate others on the importance of having safe sex?
Chhatriwali review: After Aparshakti Khurana’s Helmet (2019), Nushrratt Bharuccha’s Janhit Mein Jaari (2022), Chhatriwali is the latest addition to these social dramas that uses humour to deliver a perspective message about the taboo subjects like “contraceptives” and “safe sex”. In this story set in Karnal (Haryana), chemistry teacher Sanya (Rakul Preet Singh) is transformed into a local crusader to destigmatise sex education. To make ends meet, Sanya takes up the job as the quality control head in a condom factory. Initially shy and embarrassed, she becomes comfortable with her unusual choice when Mr Lamba (Satish Kaushik), the company’s owner, makes her understand the importance of this job.
Things take a turn when Sanya falls in love with Rishi (Sumeet Vyas), and they marry without knowing how she earns a living. Instead, she lies to her mother (Dolly Ahluwalia) and in-laws by claiming to work for an umbrella company. The charade is predictable but entertaining right from the beginning. Directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar and co-written by Sanchit Gupta and Priyadarshee Srivastava, Chhatriwali is more of a mash-up of the movies Helmet and Janhit Mein Jaari. Many scenes and situations are cliched, from Sanya lying about her job to everyone to the awkward situation Rishi encounters while purchasing condoms. Similar to films made on this idea, the first half of the film is nicely nurtured before the social commentary issue arises, making the second half a slow burn.
The film draws a dubious parallel between using condoms and preventing abortion. Sanya discovers her inner activist and criticises the use of condoms over birth control pills with the catchphrase “mujhse karna hai pyaar, toh condom ko karo sweekar,” sparking a debate among women who find it difficult to speak up. Rakul Preet Singh ably steers this 117-minute-long film. Dolly Ahluwalia has little to do as Sanya’s mother. Sumeet Vyas is excellent as Rishi, a man who loves his wife unconditionally but believes “condoms are for lovers, not for the married couples.” Rajesh Tailang, as Bhaiji, a biology teacher who believes sex education is unnecessary for students, and Prachee Shah Paandya, as his wife, play their roles convincingly. Satish Kaushik is funny as Mr Lamba, but his garish wig is not.
While Sunidhi Chauhan’s Special Edition Kudi is upbeat, the other songs in the movie do not compel you to hit the reply button. Overall, it’s a light-hearted film that is predictable and could have been packaged and delivered more creatively and uniquely. Despite this, Chhatriwali is watchable with the right intent.
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