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Why did the Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai cast sing the title song at Satish Shah's funeral? Deven Bhojani answers

Updated on: 27 October,2025 07:20 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Veteran actor and beloved comic Satish Shah passed away at the age of 74 due to kidney failure, leaving the entertainment industry in shock. The cast of Sarabhai, paid homage to him by singing the title song at his pyre

Why did the Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai cast sing the title song at Satish Shah's funeral? Deven Bhojani answers

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The unexpected death of legendary actor and iconic comic Satish Shah startled everyone. His industry friends attended his final ceremonies, which took place at a crematorium in Bandra. A video from the funeral appeared on the internet, showing Satish's Sarabhai vs Sarabhai co-stars saying their goodbyes by performing the show's theme song near his pyre. Now, one of the cast members, Deven Bhojani, has explained the rationale for this act.


On Sunday, Deven took to Instagram to share a video of the Sarabhai vs Sarabhai team singing the show's theme song on Satish's pyre, revealing the cause for the heartfelt farewell to the actor. He wrote, "May look mad, dark, weird, whatever, but we always sing this when together & today was not an exception. Felt as if INDU himself insisted and joined us. RIP Satish Shah ji, I am blessed to have directed you in #SarabhaiVsSarabhai. You’ll live forever in our hearts."



Fans also showed support for the Sarabhai vs Sarabhai cast. One of them posted, "The best way to give an artist a final goodbye — he would be smiling from heaven." Another person wrote, "Truly a fitting tribute by the best team to a great artist." Another commented, "Fantastic way to say goodbye to the most amazing, cute, and beloved actor in the industry. "He'll be very happy."

Sumeet Raghavan's emotional homage

Sumeet Raghvan published the video on Instagram with the caption, "And one final bye to Indu Sarabhai..." We'll miss you, Dad. Love you a lot." The actor also uploaded a post stating that Satish's prayer meeting will take place on Monday, October 27th, from 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm. The statement stated, "We meet to commemorate the life and creative energy of a man whose life has touched hearts, inspired many minds, and brought beauty to the film industry. "Shradhanjali Kriya at Jalaram Hall in Juhu."

Satish Shah's sad demise

Satish Shah, a veteran actor recognised for his exquisite comic timing and unforgettable performances in both film and television, died at the age of 74 from kidney failure. The actor collapsed while having lunch at his Mumbai home, according to his manager. He was taken to Hinduja Hospital but was unable to be revived. Several celebrities, including Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Farah Khan, and Karan Johar, took to social media to mourn the actor's demise.

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