Just days after the passing of veteran comedian Asrani, Bollywood has lost another gem — Satish Shah, who passed away on Saturday in Mumbai at the age of 74 due to kidney failure. As news of Shah’s demise broke, an old clip of him and Asrani from their 1994 film Ghar Ki Izzat began circulating widely on social media — leaving fans emotional and nostalgic.
Viral clip brings back memories of Hindi cinema’s golden comedy era
The heartwarming scene, also featuring veteran actress Bindu, captures the effortless chemistry between Satish Shah and Asrani — two stalwarts who defined a brand of humour rooted in innocence, everyday absurdity, and impeccable timing. The viral video has now become a bittersweet tribute to their legacy, reminding fans of an era when laughter came naturally and comedy was crafted with heart.One user on Twitter shared the clip and wrote, “Within a week… Asrani and now Satish Shah. Life 🙏🏻 Was scrolling through YouTube to check whether they had both worked together in movies, then I found yes.”The comments under the post are flooded with fans expressing disbelief and gratitude for the joy both actors brought to millions. “They don’t make them like this anymore,” read another post.
A week of grief for Bollywood comedy fans
The loss of Asrani and Satish Shah within the same week has plunged the film fraternity into mourning. Both actors had worked together in several projects, their camaraderie lighting up films through the ’80s and ’90s. For many, their scenes together symbolised the simplicity and warmth of Hindi cinema’s most loved comic partnerships.
Remembering Satish Shah
Known for his sharp wit and extraordinary range, Satish Shah was a master of subtle humour. From his unforgettable portrayal of Indravadan Sarabhai in Sarabhai vs Sarabhai to his roles in Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro and Ghar Jamai, Shah had the rare gift of turning everyday characters into timeless favourites.
Asrani, who passed away just four days earlier at the age of 84, was equally celebrated — especially for his legendary “Jailor” act in Sholay and his unmatched comic consistency across decades.
The end of an era
With the viral clip from Ghar Ki Izzat now doing rounds online, fans are calling it “a symbolic farewell” — two men who made the nation laugh one last time, together.As one comment poignantly read, “It’s like they both took their final curtain call side by side — the way they always did, with a smile.”


