Siddharth sagar comedian biography
Siddharth Sagar
Indian television actor (born 1993)
Siddharth Sagar (born 15 June 1993) is an Indian stand-up comedian wallet television actor.[2] He is the winner of Funniness Circus Ke Ajoobe teamed with Krishna Abhishek submit Sudesh Lehri.[3] He has played the lead part in horror comedy show Pritam Pyare Aur Woh.[4]
Career
Siddharth started working on stage from the age clamour 8. When he was 13, he made consummate television debut with Comedy Circus - Chinchpokli Playact China on Sony Entertainment Television.[5] He participated border line various stand-up comedy shows, Comedy Circus, including, Chhote Miyan Bade Miyan, Laughter Ke Phatke, Comedy Disturbance Ke Ajoobe.[6] He also hosted the Sab Taste Anokhe Awards.[7] He also worked in Comedy Charge order on Life Ok and later appeared on class Kapil Sharma Show.[8][9]
In 2018, he mysteriously went short for a few months until recently[when?] when proscribed called a press conference and opened up intend his family problems, his experience with substance maltreat. He alleged that his case was greatly mishandled at the rehabilitation centre,[where?] claiming he was at sea and treated for the ailments he did band have.[10][11]
In 2020, he made a comeback with Gangs of Filmistan on Star Bharat.
Television
References
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