Legendary Bollywood and television actor Satish Shah, known for his timeless comic performances and memorable characters, passed away on Saturday at the age of 74. According to family sources, the veteran actor had been unwell for some time and breathed his last in Mumbai.
Born on June 25, 1951, Satish Shah carved a special place in Indian entertainment with his effortless humour, expressive acting, and unmatched versatility. Over a career spanning more than four decades, he appeared in over 250 films and several popular television shows, becoming one of the most beloved faces in Indian households.
From ‘Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro’ to ‘Sarabhai vs Sarabhai’
Satish Shah began his film career in the late 1970s, but it was his portrayal of Municipal Commissioner D’Mello in the 1983 cult classic Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro that brought him nationwide recognition. His deadpan expressions and impeccable comic timing made the role iconic, earning him enduring admiration from audiences and critics alike.
On television, Shah achieved legendary status with the 1980s sitcom Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, where he played multiple roles, each showcasing his range and comic brilliance. He later became a household name as Indravadhan Sarabhai in Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, a show that remains one of India’s most celebrated comedies. His portrayal of the witty, sarcastic father set a benchmark for situational comedy on Indian television.
A Career Defined by Versatility
Apart from comedy, Satish Shah proved his mettle in character and supporting roles across genres — from family dramas to romantic comedies and social satires. His filmography includes major hits such as Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, Main Hoon Na, Kal Ho Naa Ho, Om Shanti Om, and Phir Hera Pheri.
Known for his genial nature and dedication to his craft, Shah was admired by colleagues and directors alike. His performances resonated with audiences because of his ability to bring warmth, humour, and humanity to every role.

Industry Mourns the Loss
As news of his demise spread, tributes poured in from across the Indian film and television fraternity. Actors, directors, and fans remembered him as a “comic genius” and a “true gentleman” who redefined humour in Indian entertainment.
Veteran actors and co-stars expressed their grief on social media, calling him a pillar of Indian comedy and a mentor to many. Film directors who worked with him described him as “the actor who could make even silence funny.”
Personal Life and Legacy
Satish Shah is survived by his wife, Madhu Shah, and other family members. The actor’s funeral will be held in Mumbai, with close friends and colleagues expected to attend and pay their last respects.
Known for his humility despite immense success, Shah remained closely connected to his fans and the theatre circuit. Even in his later years, he continued to engage with young artists, offering guidance and sharing his vast experience from stage and screen.
A Timeless Performer
Satish Shah’s passing marks the end of an era in Indian entertainment. From the golden days of Doordarshan to modern cinema, his work bridged generations and continues to inspire aspiring comedians and actors.
While his absence will be deeply felt, his iconic characters — from D’Mello in Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro to Indravadhan Sarabhai — will keep audiences smiling for years to come.

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