
Satish Kaushik is one of the artists of Indian cinema who left a distinct mark in every role. Especially in comedy characters, her timing and acting style made the audience laugh a lot and made it to the hearts. Here we are talking about some of his characters, which people still remember and have become an example of entertainment.
1. Calendar – Mr. India (1987)
The character of the calendar played in ‘Mr. India’ became the most memorable role of Satish Kaushik’s career. Along with Anil Kapoor, he played the role of a kitchen assistant who takes care of orphans. His fun dialogue and natural comic timing made the audience laugh a lot. This character became the identity of Satish Kaushik and even today people remember him by this name.
2. Chanda Mama – Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi (1997)
In this comedy film by Akshay Kumar and Juhi Chawla, Satish Kaushik played Chanda Mama, who tells Akshay about his fate and constellations. His naive things and naughty style tickled the audience a lot. This character became so popular that even today people remember its dialogues and antics.
3. Muthuswamy – Sajan Chale Sasural (1996)
In Govinda’s superhit film, Satish Kaushik played a South Indian person Muthuswamy. His pronunciation and colloquial style made the audience a lot. The manner in which he made laughter in the film increased his popularity. This role joined the audience so deeply that he still remembers it.
4. Pappu Pager – Deewana Mastana (1997)
His character in this film Pappu Pager was very fun and different. His pairing with Anil Kapoor made a tremendous color of comedy in the film. People liked Pappu Pager’s style and dialogue so much that the character was in discussion for a long time. The offscreen friendship of Satish Kaushik and Anil Kapoor made this character even more special.
5. Sharafat Ali – Bade Mian Chhoti Mian (1998)
In this film of Amitabh Bachchan and Govinda, Satish Kaushik played a clever but entertaining character named Sharafat Ali, who is active in Chor Bazaar. His famous dialogue “Kasam Udaanjhali Ki” still remembers people. His colorful style and dialogue style kept laughing at the audience while eating betel.
6. Baba Batanand Swamy – Double Dhamaal (2011)
In ‘Double Dhamaal’, he played the role of a thug who takes the form of Baba Batanand Swamy to escape from the police and cheats people. Satish Kaushik played this role in such a comfort and comic manner that in every scene in the film, the echo of laughter was heard. His acting and dialogue style further strengthens the comic energy of the film.
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