Shivaji Satam
Shivaji Satam is one of those rare actors who became a household name through sheer talent and consistency. Born in 1950, this seasoned performer carved out an impressive career spanning television and film, but it's his iconic role as ACP Pradyuman in the long-running detective series CID that cemented his status as a television legend. The character became so beloved that it practically defined primetime viewing for millions of Indian households. Beyond the small screen, Satam's work in Marathi cinema earned him serious critical acclaim, including two Maharashtra State Film Awards and the prestigious V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award—Maharashtra's highest honor in the field, which speaks volumes about his contribution to regional cinema. What sets Shivaji Satam apart is his ability to bring gravitas and authenticity to every role, whether he's commanding a crime investigation on TV or delivering nuanced performances on the big screen. He represents that generation of actors who understood the craft deeply and elevated the overall quality of Indian entertainment. While CID remained his most defining work, Satam has continued to explore diverse projects and remains respected across both mainstream Bollywood and Marathi cinema circles. His career trajectory proves that longevity in this industry comes from genuine skill and a refusal to settle for mediocrity, making him a true veteran whose influence spans generations of Indian television and film audiences.
Awards & Nominations
Shivaji has been nominated for the Best Actors award for Star Screen Awards for Ghulam-E-Mustafa.


