Aamir Khan Remembers Achyut Potdar: A Tribute to a Talented Actor

Aamir Khan has paid tribute to his late co-star Achyut Potdar, who passed away on August 18. Khan expressed his sorrow and fondly remembered Potdar's impactful work in films, particularly his memorable line from '3 Idiots'. R Madhavan also shared his reflections on Potdar's talent and contributions to cinema. Potdar, who had a diverse career spanning over four decades, was known for his roles in numerous films and television shows. His legacy continues to resonate with fans and colleagues alike.
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Aamir Khan Remembers Achyut Potdar: A Tribute to a Talented Actor

Aamir Khan's Heartfelt Tribute

Aamir Khan has expressed his sorrow over the passing of his co-star Achyut Potdar, who died on August 18. He fondly remembered Potdar's remarkable contributions to cinema. Notably, Potdar's iconic line 'Kehna kya chahte ho' from the film '3 Idiots' has become a significant part of meme culture, circulating widely on social media for years.


Aamir's Statement

In a heartfelt statement, Aamir Khan shared, "I am deeply saddened by the news of Achyutji’s demise. He was not only an exceptional actor but also a wonderful person and a great colleague. We will truly miss you, Achyutji. My sincere condolences to his family."


R Madhavan's Remembrance

R Madhavan, who also starred in '3 Idiots', reminisced about Potdar's role in the film during a conversation with a media outlet. He remarked, "I had the honor of working with him in Raju Sir’s 3 Idiots. Although his role was small, Achyutji brought so much depth to it. His theatrical background made him a remarkable performer. I wish I could have collaborated with him more, but in this industry, connections often fade after filming. It’s truly sad."


Achyut Potdar's Diverse Career

Before embarking on his acting journey, Potdar served in the Indian Armed Forces and later worked with the Indian Oil Company. His passion for acting led him to film and television in the 1980s, where he enjoyed a prolific career spanning over four decades. He appeared in more than 125 projects across Hindi and Marathi cinema, with notable films including 'Akrosh', 'Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai', 'Ardh Satya', 'Tezaab', 'Parinda', 'Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman', 'Dilwale', 'Rangeela', 'Vaastav', 'Hum Saath Saath Hain', 'Parineeta', 'Lage Raho Munna Bhai', 'Dabangg 2', and 'Ventilator'. In addition to films, Potdar made significant contributions to television, featuring in shows like 'Wagle Ki Duniya', 'Majha Hoshil Na', 'Mrs Tendulkar', and 'Bharat Ki Khoj'.