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Remembering Satish Kaushik, the affable Calendar from Mr India and Ashok from Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron

Multi-talented actor and director Satish Kaushik passed away in Delhi at the age of 66 after suffering a heart attack on March 8, 2023.

March 09, 2023 / 13:04 IST
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Throughout the 1980s and '90s, movies such as Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983), Mr India (1985), Ram Lakhan (1988), Swarg (1990), Mr & Mrs Khiladi (1996), Haseena Maan Jayegi (1988) and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1997) kept coming his way, strengthening Satish Kaushik's position as a funny man who was also adept at emotional scenes. (Image source: Instagram/SatishKaushik2178)
Throughout the 1980s and '90s, movies such as Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983), Mr India (1985), Ram Lakhan (1988), Swarg (1990), Mr & Mrs Khiladi (1996), Haseena Maan Jayegi (1988) and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1997) kept coming his way, strengthening Satish Kaushik's position as a funny man who was also adept at emotional scenes. (Image source: Instagram/SatishKaushik2178)

Early millennials - those of us in our 40s - will remember Mr India, the 1980s sci-fi film starring Anil Kapoor, Sridevi, Amrish Puri, Satish Kaushik, and a host of child actors, for a number of reasons. For as far back as this writer can recall, every time there has been a delay in a meal arriving at the table, she has lightly pounded her fists, simultaneously chanting ‘Calendar, khana do! Calendar, khana do!’

That will no more be possible without remembering the endearing actor who played the oddly named Calendar in the iconic film Mr India in 1987. Satish Kaushik, who played the role of Calendar, and wore the hats of actor, director, screenwriter and producer, passed away on March 8 at the age of 66 after suffering a heart attack.

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The Haryana-born Kaushik who completed his graduation from Kirori Mal College in New Delhi and honed his skills at the National School of Drama (NSD) and Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), was quite active in theatre in his college days but was always fascinated by the world of movies.

This writer recalls a meeting with the actor in July of 2016 at a studio in Andheri’s MHADA colony, where he was rehearsing for his upcoming play Mr & Mrs Murarilal. He had good-naturedly sprawled on a white bench in the studio, making my photographer chuckle at the various poses he was making. He recalled how his dramatics professor Frank Thakurdas had called him and told him that he needed to become a professional actor, but Kaushik’s own inhibitions about his looks had made him hesitate. In response, Thakurdas had told him that when he sees Kaushik acting, he becomes the most good-looking actor for him. This one statement of encouragement coming from his acting guru changed the way he looked at himself.