Rituparna Sengupta ‘Still Reeling From Shocking News’ of Satish Kaushik’s Death, Recalls ‘Beautiful Moments’ With Him | Exclusive

Rituparna Sengupta misses working with Satish Kaushik

Rituparna Sengupta misses working with Satish Kaushik

In an exclusive conversation with News18, actress Rituparna Sengupta takes a walk down memory lane and shares some fond memories of working with Satish Kaushik.

The untimely demise of late actor and filmmaker Satish Kaushik has sent shockwaves across the entertainment industry. Several members of the film fraternity took to social media to express their condolences and share their memories for Kaushik. Actor Rituparna Sengupta, who has worked with him extensively, also shared a series of pictures with him on Instagram and wrote, “So sad…what an artist we have lost…with great potential An actor of versatility and par excellence…worked with him in 3 films…Gauri, Mittal vs Mittal and Agha Feeling extremely sad…God rest his soul…🙏 🏻🙏 🏻… We will miss him dearly #satishkaushik #restinlove.

Sengupta worked on the children’s drama Bum Bum Bole (2010), which was produced by Kaushik. He collaborated with her as a co-actor in other films such as Gauri: The Unborn (2007), Mittal vs Mittal (2010), Overtime (2012), Do Not Disturb (2009) and Aaga: The Warning. 2011). And now, in an exclusive chat with News18, she takes a walk down memory lane and shares some fond memories of working with Kaushik.

I have worked with Satish ji in many films. He was an outstanding performer, so talented, friendly and down to earth. I love watching Mr. India (1987) where he played Calendar. He is still remembered for that role. Although he is widely recognized for his comic roles, he was an extremely versatile performer. Not only was he a brilliant actor, but he was also an incredible storyteller. He has directed many films, which will always be memorable. It wasn’t that I was in constant contact with him over the years, but every time we met, we would pick up where we left off. He was always so happy and smiling. He loved his family, his friends dearly and he loved life,” she says.

Sengupta adds, “He was also very enthusiastic about me and my work. He was always very appreciative of the kind of work I did. I will always cherish those beautiful moments when he tried to speak to me in broken Bengali. Apart from the sets of the film, I met him at several events in Mumbai and Kolkata. I am still in shock from the shocking news I received this morning. I can’t believe I won’t be able to meet her again. I loved her At this time, I send my sincere condolences, love and strength to his family. I hope Satish ji is at peace and happy wherever he is now. ,

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