Shivaji Satam has exited one of the longest-running TV shows, CID, as ACP Pradyuman after almost 2 decades. If you miss him already, stream his movies on OTT.
Shivaji Satam
Last Updated: 06.56 PM, Apr 10, 2025
Shivaji Satam is widely popular for his ACP Pradyuman role in CID. The TV show returned with a second season in December 2024 after a huge demand from fans. However, the ACP Pradyuman character died recently after a fire incident in one of the episodes, which led Shivaji to exit the show. He has now been replaced by Parth Samthaan, who will play the new ACP Ayushmann. If you already miss watching Shivaji Satam on television, stream some of his best movies on OTT.
In the Marathi film De Dhakka, Shivaji Satam played the role of Suryabhan Jadhav, a character also known as Suryabhan Dada. He is a father figure and a prominent figure in the family's journey. It follows a family's journey from Kolhapur to Mumbai to help their daughter in a dance competition, facing various challenges along the way.
De Dhakka 2 is the story of Makarand Jadhav, a successful businessman, and his family who get entangled in a financial scam. Following this, they are pursued by the Pakistani mafia, leading them on a road trip to escape. The film features Makarand Anaspure, Medha Manjrekar, Shivaji Satam, Siddharth Jadhav, Gauri Ingawale, and others.
In Me Shivaji Park, Shivaji Satam played an important role as he was a part of a team of retired crime investigators, which showcased his versatile talents beyond the iconic CID character. The film revolves around a group of five retired men who regularly jog in Shivaji Park and become involved in a case after the death of one of their family members.
The film depicts the neglect of senior citizens by their children, where 70-year-old Govind Pathak, fighting for justice after the death of his wife, blames his son Abhay, who is a high-ranking IAS officer. Shivaji Satam played the role of a magistrate. This film explores themes of parental responsibility, materialism, and the plight of neglected elderly parents.
In Vaastav: The Reality, Shivaji Satam played the role of Namdev Shivalkar, the father of Sanjay Dutt's character, Raghunath. His character falls into a life of crime. Directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, the film revolves around the story of Raghunath's fall into hell, exploring themes of family, betrayal, and the consequences of choices.