Sonu Nigam paid a sweet tribute to Satish Shah by singing his favourite song, Tere Mere Sapne, with the late actor's wife, Madhu Shah at his prayer meet. Check out the viral, heartwarming video below.
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Veteran actor Satish Shah passed away the other day at the age of 74 due to kidney failure. Shah's family organized a prayer meet on Monday to pay their final respects. Shah's wife, Madhu Shah, who is ...
Renowned singer Sonu Nigam honoured the late actor Satish Shah with a heartfelt musical tribute at his prayer meet. The emotional performance quickly went viral on the internet, resonating with ...
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Satish Shah Prayer Meet: Ailing Wife Emotionally Sings His Favourite Song Tere Mere Sapne With Sonu Nigam
Veteran actor Satish Shah left behind an unmatched legacy in Indian cinema and television. Survived by his ailing wife, Madhu, he died at the age of 74 on October 25 at his residence in Mumbai. The ...
The prayer meet, held at Jalaram Hall in Juhu, saw several industry figures, including JD Majethia and Aanjjan Srivastav, come together to remember the late actor. Madhu Shah, who is reportedly ...
Actors, filmmakers and celebrities from the world of films and television came together for the prayer meet of Satish Shah in Mumbai on October 27. The fraternity came together to pay final respects ...
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