Satish Kaul Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Satish Kaul Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

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Age: 74 Years (at The Time Of Death)

Death Cause: COVID-19 Complications

Hometown: Srinagar

Bio/Wiki
Profession Actor
Famous Role ‘Indradev’ in the TV serial, ‘Mahabharat’ (1988); aired on DD National
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters**- 170 cm**
in meters**- 1.70 m**
in feet & inches**- 5’ 7”**
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Salt & Pepper
Personal Life
Date of Birth 8 September 1946 (Wednesday)
Age (at the time of death) 74 Years
Birthplace Srinagar
Date of Death 10 April 2021
Place of Death Ludhiana, Punjab
Death Cause COVID-19 Complications check sources
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Zodiac sign Virgo
Nationality Indian
Hometown Srinagar
School National High School in Srinagar
College/University Film and Television Institute of India, Pune
Educational Qualification Diploma check sources
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Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death) Divorced
Affairs/Girlfriends Helen
, Actor (Rumoured)
Family
Wife/Spouse Nimmi Singh
Children Son- Rishabh
Parents Father- Mohan Lal Aima (Kashmiri music composer and singer)
Mother- Name Not Known
Siblings Sister- Sushma (Actor)

Some Lesser Known Facts About Satish Kaul

  • Satish Kaul was a veteran Indian film and television actor.

  • He got divorced from his wife after a few months of their marriage.

  • The couple has a son, Rishabh who lives with his mother.

  • He acted in many Hindi films, like ‘Dawat’ (1974), ‘Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha’ (1998), ‘Aunty No. 1’ (1998), ‘Zanjeer’ (1998), and ‘Ram Lakhan’ (1989).

  • He appeared in a few TV serials, like ‘The Realization of Prince Anandsen,’ ‘The Love Story of Four Princes,’ ‘Love Is Eternal,’ and ‘Whom Will the Princess Marry?’ in 1988.

  • Reportedly, he is considered the Amitabh Bachchan of Punjabi cinema. He acted in more than 100 Punjabi films, including ‘Dera Aashiqan Da’ (1979), ‘Mutiyaar’ (1979), ‘Sheran De Putt Sher’ (1990), ‘Saunh Menu Punjab Di’ (1991), ‘Fer Mamla Gadbad Gadbad’ (2013), and ‘Aazaadi: The Freedom’ (2015).

  • Later, he had started an acting school in Ludhiana but due to financial losses, he shut down the school.

  • In 2011, he won the PTC lifetime achievement award for his contribution to Punjabi cinema.

  • In an interview, he talked about his poor financial condition, he said,

I never even dreamed that I would be fascinated in this way. Today, about 6 months ago, I fell in the bathroom after which I received multiple injuries besides hip injury and had to be hospitalized. I have been forced to stay in the hospital for a long time, because my house has been sold. Actually I opened a school in Ludhiana. I was very hurt in that. I had to sell the house. Nobody is going to take care of me, Because years ago I was divorced and my wife went abroad with my son. He says in a weak voice, ‘I want to request help from the industry. I do not have treatment money. Is not home I will be picked up and thrown from the hospital anytime. A minister came to meet me and he also promised help, but nothing happened next. People go with the promise of money, but no one comes back.”

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