Rajesh Kumar, widely recognised for his iconic role as Rosesh Sarabhai, spoke about his final conversation along with his co-star and on-screen father, the late Satish Shah. In an exclusive chat with Bollywood Bubble, he reflected on their close bond and treasured moments, revealing that he had planned to fulfill Shah after a visit to Bihar, only to find that the actor had passed away before they may see one another again. Scroll right down to read more.
Rajesh Kumar Opens Up On His Final Conversation With Late Satish Shah
Reflecting on their heartfelt bond and cherished moments, Rajesh Kumar opened up about his final conversation with the late actor Satish Shah when asked in regards to the last words they exchanged. Rajesh Kumar shared, “Aakhiri word woh ek yahi tha ki, predominant us samay Bihar ja raha tha, and I said, ‘After I will come back, kaka, I’ll come and meet you. And I believe I’ll come back in per week. So, I’ll come and meet you.’ I reached Bihar, and on the third day, he passed away. So, I never got a possibility to fulfill him and say goodbye.”
Rajesh Kumar’s Note To Late Satish Shah

Rajesh Kumar’s Pens Emotional Note To Satish Shah
Rajesh Kumar’s Note To Late Satish Shah
On learning in regards to the passing of his co-actor and dear friend, Rajesh Kumar shared a heartfelt message on Instagram. Reflecting on the late actor’s work and applauding his immense contribution to the industry, he wrote, “That is the worst hour for me. I still cannot process that Satish ji isn’t any more. All I can say is that it feels I even have lost my father. A person lively and humour. Difficult the whole lot. Made his name and left his mark as an actor…this can be a big, big loss to the industry and us (Sarabhai’s family). Let’s pray for his departed soul and keep him in your prayers.”
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Sonali Singh watches movies prefer it’s a job (and truthfully, it sort of is). Currently pursuing her Master’s in Communication and Journalism, she lives somewhere between deadlines and movie scenes. If it’s Bollywood, she’s already invested—movies, drama, and all of the gossip included. When she’s not writing, she’s either dancing her heart out like nobody’s watching or attempting to mimic people, proving that not all talents are supposed to be discovered.







