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Arjun Kapoor was moved by remembering Satish Kaushik, he said: ‘I lost the most beautiful part of childhood…’

Arjun Kapoor was moved by remembering Satish Kaushik, he said: 'I lost the most beautiful part of childhood...'

On Wednesday, veteran Bollywood actor and filmmaker Satish Kaushik said goodbye to this world. The movie industry, fans and his close friends are shocked by the news of Satish Kaushik’s death. Satish Kaushik had a good hold on the film industry and was known as Yaaron Ke Yaar. Satish Kaushik was also very close to Boney Kapoor. Now, after his death, Arjun Kapoor has written an emotional post remembering Satish Kaushik.

Arjun Kapoor shared that Kaushik was the “happiest” part of his childhood memories and recalled how he used to run on the sets of Kaushik director Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja. Sharing a photo of himself with the late actor, Kapoor wrote on Instagram: “I grew up around you Uncle Satish… You made me laugh on camera and off it too… It’s hard to explain what I. Because You were probably the happiest part of my life.”

In addition, he wrote: “There was always a story to smile about, there was always a moment to remember… your voice still rings in my ears.” Arjun Kapoor also mentioned in his note that his aim is to tell the world through his stories how kind Satish Kaushik was.

He further added, “I feel blessed that we shared screen space for a while for me on ‘Namaste England’ after your boyish love and running through the sets of ‘Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja’. It was an amazing time.” to be on screen with you… your talent everyone knows your kindness everyone will know through the stories we will all share since you left…”.

In addition, he wrote: “I feel like I have lost a part of my childhood today and I know dad Anil Chachu Sanjay, we all miss you. You were and will continue to be family to all of us. Rest In Peace Satish Uncle.” Earlier, Anil Kapoor also shared a note on Instagram remembering his dear friend. He wrote: “Industry stalwarts have lost their resisters…the three musketeers have lost the most talented, generous musketeer and loving and I have lost my little brother… he has left too soon”. … I love you Satisfied ♥️”.

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