Renowned Indian actor and casting director Gufi Paintal, popularly known as Sarabjeet Singh Paintal, passed away on June 5 in a Mumbai hospital due to age-related health issues. His demise has left the industry and his fans in shock, as he was celebrated for his versatile talent and iconic portrayal of Shakuni Mama in the Mahabharat adaptation by B.R. Chopra and Ravi Chopra. Let us take a closer look at the life and career of this esteemed actor as we bid adieu to him.
Born on October 4, 1944, Gufi Paintal initially pursued a career in engineering. However, fate had different plans for him, and he found himself drawn towards the world of acting, following in the footsteps of his younger brother. In 1969, he arrived in Bombay (now Mumbai) and began his journey in the entertainment industry, initially starting as a model. Gufi Paintal also worked as an assistant director on several movies, showcasing his diverse skills and passion for filmmaking. Alongside his behind-the-scenes work, he began acting in numerous films and television serials, showcasing his versatility and talent. In fact, he even directed his brother in one of his projects.
Gufi Paintal’s career is best remembered for his iconic portrayal of Shakuni Mama in the popular Mahabharat adaptation by B.R. Chopra and Ravi Chopra. His nuanced and captivating performance in this role resonated deeply with audiences, and Shakuni Mama became one of his most beloved characters. The immense popularity of the character also led to an opportunity for Gufi Paintal to host a show based on political discussions, portraying Shakuni Mama, on the Sahara Samay news channel.
In addition to his acting achievements, Gufi Paintal’s career as a director deserves recognition. He directed the film “Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu,” produced by Pawan Kumar, with music composed by Ravindra Jain. The movie delves into the life of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a 16th-century Krishna devotee revered as an incarnation of the Almighty by Gaudiya Vaishnavism followers.
In 2010, Gufi Paintal was appointed as the head of the Abbhinnay Acting Academy, founded by Pankaj Dheer (Gufi Paintal’s co-star from Mahabharat). This acting school, situated in Mumbai, offers aspiring actors a platform to hone their skills and pursue their passion under the guidance of industry professionals.
Gufi Paintal made his debut in the world of movies with the 1975 film “Rafoo Chakkar,” where he portrayed the character of Salim. He continued to showcase his acting prowess in the 1978 movie “Dillagi,” playing the role of Ganesh. His final film was “Samrat & Co.,” released in 2014, where he portrayed the character of Dinesh Das, also known as DD Family Lawyer. Throughout his career, Gufi Paintal’s dedication and talent shone through in his performances, leaving an indelible mark on the Indian entertainment industry.
The legacy of Gufi Paintal will be cherished by his fans and fellow actors alike. His memorable portrayal of Shakuni Mama in the Mahabharat series and his contributions as a casting director and director have solidified his place in the hearts of millions. As the industry mourns the loss of this talented artist, we bid adieu to Gufi Paintal, grateful for his invaluable contributions to the world of Indian cinema and television.