試す 金 - 無料
'Satish uncle and Calendar will live in our hearts forever'
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
|Global Movie Magazine
'I got an opportunity to direct him in Baaghi 3.'
-

It's impossible to believe that Satish Kaushik is gone.
The man who made us laugh, and occasionally cry too, was only 66 when he suffered a fatal heart attack in his car in Delhi-NCR.
One of his oldest acquaintances, who has known him since he was a child working in Mr India is actor-choreographer-director-producer Ahmed Khan.
Understandably distraught, Ahmed recalls the film-maker, who was always Satish uncle for him.
Speaking to Ahmed remembers, "While Shekhar Kapur (director, Mr India) would be quite chill, telling Satish uncle, who was his associate director, to let us play. They would shoot our scenes after we were done. Satish uncle was a taskmaster. He would chase us with a stick, trying to round us up for the shot."
My memories of Mr India are intrinsically linked with Satish uncle.
There were 10 of us playing the orphan kids Anil Kapoor's character Arun has adopted in the film, and we would do a lot of masti on the set. While Shekhar Kapur (director) would be quite chill, telling Satish uncle, who was his associate director, to let us play. They would shoot our scenes after we were done.
Satish uncle was a taskmaster.
He would chase us with a stick, trying to round us up for the shot.
He had different names for us, Aftab (Shivdasani) was Aafat and he would tell me, 'Tum Ahmed nahin, Qayamat ho.'
He would scold us, magar pyaar se (but lovingly) with the result that while we were scared of him, he was the one we were closest to in the unit.
このストーリーは、GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE の Global Movie Magazine 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE からのその他のストーリー

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
It's Time We Purge This Filth'
The fear of social stigma and career sabotage has kept a lid on the dark underbelly of many professions and unfortunately, the film industry has its skeletons too.‘
3 mins
OCT 2025

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
The Mohanlal No One Knows
'I always say that if Mohanlal was not there, Priyadarshan would not have been there.'
3 mins
OCT 2025

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
'They Kept Telling Me, “Why Are You Doing This Film?
we wanted the Himalayas as a backdrop, we didn't shoot it on a green screen.' “We actually went to thalayas and shot on location.'
3 mins
OCT 2025

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
Bollywood's most sculpted actors who set new standards for fitness and style
Hrithik Roshan stands tall, flexing muscles that have become the gold standard in Bollywood fitness.
1 min
OCT 2025

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
Sachin Chavan
A Stellar Indian Entrepreneur with more than 27 years of experience in various industries such as Finance, FMCG/Franchising, Media & Films, and Aviation.
1 mins
OCT 2025

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
'World Has Not Seen This Gandhi' Before
Pratik Gandhi is elated by the global response his latest project is getting.
1 min
OCT 2025

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
Is Aamir Khan working on Dadasaheb Phalke's biopic? Grandson Chandrashekhar Pusalkar.
Rumours suggested Aamir Khan was making a biopic on Dadasaheb Phalke. Phalke's grandson, Chandrashekhar Pusalkar, clarified the claims were false. He revealed that the script is ready and the project will start soon
1 min
OCT 2025

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
Amaal Mallik recalls Anu Malik abandoning him during Mumbai floods: 'They locked their Mercedes, and I was left'
Amaal Mallik revealed how Anu Malik once insulted his father with a mock recording. He recalled being abandoned by Anu Malik’s family during the 2005 Mumbai floods. Amaal also spoke about his mother’s hardships during pregnancy, which deeply impacted him
2 mins
OCT 2025

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
The Superwoman India is in Love with
'I wouldn't have called myself an athletic person growing up. But training for this film changed that.' 'It pushed me in ways I didn't expect and made me discover a strength I didn't know I had
4 mins
OCT 2025

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
I Never Thought I'd Be Doing Movies
Vivek Agnihotri's The Bengal Files is labelled as propaganda and widely criticised for polarising audiences, but lead actor Simratt Kaur Randhawa defends the film citing artistic freedom.
2 mins
OCT 2025
Translate
Change font size