Veteran actor Satish Shah, one of India’s most beloved faces in film and television, passed away on Saturday, October 25, at the age of 74. The actor, who had been reportedly battling kidney-related complications, breathed his last in Mumbai.
The news of Satish Shah’s passing has left the film and television industry in deep shock and sorrow. Among the first to express his grief was veteran actor Johny Lever, who had shared a friendship with Shah spanning over four decades. Taking to social media, Lever penned a heartfelt note: “Feeling extremely sad to share that we’ve lost a great artist and my dearest friend of over 40 years. It’s hard to believe—I had spoken to him just two days ago. Satish Bhai, you will truly be missed. Your immense contribution to film and television will never be forgotten.”
Alongside his message, Lever posted a few nostalgic photographs of their time together, remembering not just a colleague, but a dear friend who had been part of his personal and professional journey for decades.
Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit too mourned the loss, expressing his disbelief and sorrow on social media. He wrote, “Deeply saddened and shocked to share that veteran actor and a wonderful human being, Satish Shah, has passed away due to kidney failure. A huge loss to the industry. Om Shanti.”
Sad and shocked to inform you that well known actor & a great human being Satish Shah has expired an hour ago due to Kidney failure .
A great loss to the industry .
Om Shanti
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/tWpXgwZJTr— TheAshokePanditShow (@ashokepanditshw) October 25, 2025
Soon after the news broke, tributes poured in from fans and admirers across the country, celebrating Shah’s unmatched contribution to comedy and entertainment. Social media was filled with memories and heartfelt messages.
A Life Dedicated to Entertainment
Satish Shah’s career was a masterclass in versatility. He made his debut in 1970 with the film Bhagwan Parshuram and went on to deliver memorable performances across genres for over five decades. His effortless comic timing, sharp wit, and warmth made him a household name long before the age of social media.
His iconic role as Indravadhan Sarabhai in Sarabhai vs Sarabhai remains etched in the memory of television audiences. His portrayal of the hilariously sarcastic yet lovable patriarch became symbolic of the Indian sitcom era that continues to be celebrated even today.
Long before that, he made waves with the 1984 cult sitcom Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, where Shah showcased his unmatched range by playing 55 different characters in 55 episodes — a feat rarely attempted in Indian television history.
On the big screen, Shah’s presence was equally remarkable. From the satire Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro to Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, Main Hoon Na, Fanaa, Kal Ho Naa Ho, and Om Shanti Om — he added charm and humor to every project, often leaving an impact far greater than his screen time.
The End of an Era
Known for his humility and warmth off screen, Satish Shah was respected by his peers and loved by audiences across generations. His passing marks the end of an era of genuine, heartwarming comedy that transcended time and language.
As fans continue to share their favorite scenes and quotes from his performances, one thing is certain — Satish Shah’s legacy will live on in the smiles and laughter he gifted to millions.