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KAPIL SHARMA

THE UNDERDOG   
                         
From being a mere contestant in the Great Indian laughter challenge to have a show of his own , THE KAPIL SHARMA SHOW , where superstars and megastars come to promote their movies and organisations ,Kapil Sharma has indeed been the best definition of an Underdog. To rise from nowhere to everywhere this stand up comedian has come along way in a span of mere 10 years.
Kapil Sharma has been a household name for past a decade, making everyone tumbling on the floor with laughter from his extra ordinary comic timing and presence of mind. His fame though sore to greater heights after he started airing his own show, where he very thoughtfully utilizes his underhand in English to amuse people and uses his deadly one liner combos to make all of  our jaws ache with laughter.
He also is an apt example to believe that with sheer dedication ,devotion and hard work there is nothing in this world that stops man from achieving his dreams. This man with his immensely great humour not only makes us laugh but also makes us think about society through his subtle use of sarcasm to shun various social superstitions , like where he urges people not to think as left handers being disadvantageous since he himself is one or for instance where he lets children with down syndrome sing in his show or when he makes fun of random people when they comment on the working ability of a woman, this great guy never failed to astound us with his humility.
From being awarded as the Indian of the year in entertainment by CNN IBN in 2013 to be one of the most famous and popular personality as by Forbes ,this stand up comedian not only rules the heart of the people with his frankness but also is one of the most sort out and demanded marketing ambassador in the industry.

From ‘ BABAJI KA THULLU’ to ‘APNE KABHI SOCHA KI AAP MERE SHOW MEIN AYENGE ?’,Kapil not only ensured to make our weekends fun packed but also made sure through his uncompetitive humour that we accepted him as the ‘ KING OF COMEDY’.

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