Jaspal Bhatti
- 57 years old
- Male
- Born Mar 03, 1955
- Died Oct 25, 2012
- Shahkot, India
About
In Memory of Jaspal Bhatti
Popular comedian and film director Jaspal Bhatti, who touched a chord with the masses with his humorous take on problems plaguing the common man, died when his car rammed into a roadside tree in the wee hours of Thursday.
The satirist’s son Jasraj who was driving the car and actress Surilie Gautam, the heroine of his film Power Cut which is to be released on Friday, were seriously injured in the mishap, police said.
The 57-year-old actor-director, who made his way into the hearts of his people with his satirical shows like ‘Ulta Pulta’ and ‘Flop Show’, was on a tour to promote the film when the accident took place near Shahkot in Nakodar area of the district at 2:30 a.m., Bhatti’s associate Vinod Sharma told PTI in Chandigarh.
They were rushed to a private hospital in Jalandhar where Bhatti was declared brought dead.
“His body was brought to the hospital after 3 a.m. and after medical examination he was declared dead,” said Dr Harpreet Singh.
Bhatti leaves behind his wife Savita, a son and a daughter Raabiya.
Mr. Sharma said that Bhatti was going to Jalandhar from Bhatinda for the promotion of his Punjabi film which is based on the frequent power cuts in Punjab.
Bhatti’s son Jasraj and Gautam have been referred to a Ludhiana hospital. According to doctors, they are in a stable but critical condition.
Born on March 3, 1955 at Amritsar, Bhatti graduated from Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh as an electrical engineer.
During his college days, he was popular for his street plays which were spoofs ridiculing corruption in society.
Before venturing into television, he was a cartoonist for the The Tribune newspaper in Chandigarh.
His satire on the Punjab police, Mahaul Theek Hai, was his first directorial venture in Punjabi. He played the role of Jolly Good Singh, a guard, in the movie Fanaa. He also starred in the Punjabi film Jijaji.
Bhatti and his wife Savita competed in a reality show ’Nach Baliye’ in 2008. The couple put their best foot forward to entertain the audiences with their dancing and comic skills.
The cremation is expected to take place later Thursday evening after his body is brought to Chandigarh after completion of various legal formalities and post-mortem, Mr. Sharma said.
[Source: The Hindu Times - October 25, 2012]








A Poem for the comedy legend
Yogesh Kumar Oct 26, 2012
Flop Show Continues
You made us laugh, making us think in depth
U kept presenting disorderliness comically till last breath
U entertained and educated the entire nation
Ur every act gave audience humor & corrupted the intimation
U became comedy king thru Ulta Pulta and Flop show
To bring awareness entertainingly, u did street shows
U were on mission to do ‘Corruption ki Chhutti’
U were, are and will be our very own Jaspal Bhatti
Reaching comedy to a new horizon, u left an indelible imprint
It is our endless complaint - u went without any clue or hint
Those innovations, those anti-corruption skits now a history
But ur fans will ever remember u and ur acts’ unparalleled chemistry
Well, ur mission and determination will not end here
The corrupted won’t feel easy as long as we are there
We, ur fans will complete your unfinished task
And your Flop Show will continue exposing hiders in masks
Yogesh Kumar (Oct 29, 2012)
dinesh kumar (Oct 27, 2012)