Kapil Sharma
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Born | Kapil Punj[1] 2 April 1981[2] |
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Years active | 2007–present |
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Ginni Chatrath (m. 2018) |
Children | 2 |
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Kapil Sharma (born 2 April 1981)[2] is an Indian stand-up comedian, television presenter, TV actor and film and television producer known for hosting The Kapil Sharma Show.[3] He previously hosted the television comedy shows Comedy Nights with Kapil and Family Time with Kapil.
Ormax Media rated Sharma the most popular Indian television personality in April 2016.[4] Forbes India ranked him at 11th and 18th in their Celebrity 100 list in the year 2016 and 2017 respectively.[5][6] In 2013, he was awarded the CNN-IBN Indian of the Year in the entertainment category, and was ranked third in the Most Admired Indian Personality List by The Economic Times in 2015.[7] Sharma was nominated in 2014 for the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to spread awareness among people for cleanliness and other hygiene related social issues.[8] For his contribution towards the mission through his show, he was invited to the Rashtrapati Bhavan by President Pranab Mukherjee in September 2015 to acknowledge his contribution.[9]
Early and personal life
Sharma was born in Amritsar, Punjab, India as Kapil Punj.[10][1] His father Jeetendra Kumar Punj was a head constable in Punjab Police, while his mother Janak Rani is a homemaker.[11] His father was diagnosed with cancer in 1997 and died in 2004 at AIIMS in Delhi.[12] He studied at Shri Ram Ashram Senior Secondary School, Amristar and Hindu College in Amritsar. He is featured in the list of prominent alumni of Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Jalandhar.[13] Sharma has a brother named Ashok Kumar Sharma, who is a Police constable and a sister named Pooja Pawan Devgan.[14]
He can speak Punjabi and Hindi language.
Sharma married Ginni Chatrath in Jalandhar on 12 December 2018.[15][16] They had a daughter on 10 December 2019.[17] On 1 February 2021, the couple had another child, a son.[18][19]
Career
Sharma rose to fame after winning the comedy reality television show The Great Indian Laughter Challenge in 2007, for which he won a cash prize of INR ₹10 lakh.[20] He had previously worked in the Punjabi show Hasde Hasaande Ravo on MH One channel.[21] Sharma has stated that he moved to Mumbai in order to become a singer.[1]
He participated in Sony's Comedy Circus[22] and went on to win six seasons of the show.[23] He also hosted the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 6[24] and another comedy show Chhote Miyan.[25][26] Sharma was seen as a contestant in the show Ustaadon Ka Ustaad in 2008. In 2013, Kapil launched his own show, Comedy Nights with Kapil, under his banner K9 Productions on Colors.
At the CNN-IBN Indian of the Year awards 2013, Sharma was felicitated with the Indian of the Year award in the entertainment category by veteran actor Amol Palekar.[27] During the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, he was appointed the Brand Ambassador by the Delhi Election Commission.[28]
Sharma was the co-host of the 60th Filmfare Awards in 2015 along with Karan Johar.[29] He was the presenter for the fourth season of Celebrity Cricket League, 2014.[30] He appeared as a guest on the opening episode of the eighth season of the Indian television game show Kaun Banega Crorepati[31] and also as a celebrity guest on The Anupam Kher Show.[32] He also appeared as a guest in Koffee With Karan in 2017.
Sharma made his Bollywood debut as the male lead in the movie Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon, a romantic-comedy directed by Abbas Mustan opposite four actresses, Elli Avram, Manjari Phadnis, Simran Kaur Mundi and Sai Lokur.[33] The film was released on 25 September 2015 to mixed reviews from critics, but did record-breaking opening day business for a debut.[34][33][35]
His show Comedy Nights with Kapil on Colors aired its last episode on 24 January 2016. Sharma then began a new show titled The Kapil Sharma Show on Sony Entertainment Television under his K9 Productions. The Kapil Sharma Show debuted on 23 April 2016 to a positive response from the viewers.[36][37]
As of December 2016, he has signed two movies and is currently working on them.[38][39] Also he has renewed his contract with Sony Entertainment Television for The Kapil Sharma Show,[40] which began airing on 29 December 2018.
His second movie Firangi was released on 1 December 2017. Directed by Rajiev Dhingra, Firangi is a historical drama film set in the year 1920.
His next show was launched on 25 March 2018 stating as Family Time With Kapil Sharma which was ended on 1 April after only 3 episodes. In 2018, he produced a Punjabi movie named Son of Manjeet Singh which was released on 12 October 2018. His show The Kapil Sharma Show was aired with a new season on 29 December 2018, produced by Salman Khan.[41] In 2020, it was announced he will star in a kids comedy show, titled The Honey Bunny Show With Kapil Sharma on Sony Yay.[42]
In January 2022, it was announced that a biopic on his life is under development. Titled as Funkaar the film will be directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba.[43]
Activism
Sharma has been known for his efforts in promoting animal rights. He and the cast of Comedy Nights with Kapil appeared in a PETA campaign to promote adoption of homeless cats and dogs.[44] In July 2014, he adopted a homeless dog, a retired police dog from Mumbai. He has also campaigned to save tortured elephants across the country.[45] Sharma was nominated for the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for which he campaigned and regularly promotes on his show.[8][46]
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes | Ref. |
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2010 | Bhavnao Ko Samjho | Thakur's son | Sunil Pal | Special appearance | |
2015 | ABCD 2 | Himself | Remo D'Souza | ||
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon | Kumar Shiv Ram Kishan | Abbas–Mustan | Debut film | ||
2017 | Firangi | Manga | Rajiv Dhingra | ||
2018 | Son Of Manjeet Singh | Producer/Special Appearance | Vikram Grover | Producer of the film | |
2019 | The Angry Birds Movie 2 | Red (voice) | Thurop Van Orman | Hindi dubbed version | [47][48] |
2020 | It's My Life | Pyaare, Siddhant's domestic servant | Anees Bazmee |
Television
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actor – Comedy | Kahani Comedy Circus Ki | Won | [66] |
2013 | Comedy Nights with Kapil | [67] | |||
Funniest Serial – Comedy | Comedy Nights with Kapil | ||||
CNN-IBN Indian of the Year | Entertainer of the Year | Kapil Sharma | [68] | ||
BIG Star Entertainment Awards | Most Entertaining Comedy Show | Comedy Nights with Kapil | [69] | ||
2014 | Star Guild Awards | Best Comedy Show | [70] | ||
2015 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actor (Comedy) | Comedy Nights with Kapil | ||
2019 | Gold Awards | Best Comedy Show | The Kapil Sharma Show | ||
Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Comedy Show |
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