Kiku Sharda

Raghvendra Kiku Sharda
Sharda at trailer launch of 2016 The End
Born (1975-02-14) February 14, 1975
Occupation Actor
Comedian
Entertainer
Years active 2000-Present
Spouse(s) Priyanka Sharda (m. 2003)[1]

Kiku Sharda (born Raghvendra) is an Indian comedian, and film and television actor.[2] He played the character of Hobo in Hatim, Constable Mulayam Singh Gulgule in F.I.R., and Akbar in the comedy show Akbar Birbal.[3] He had worked in Comedy Nights with Kapil[4] where he played various characters, notably of Palak.[5] He is married to Priyanka.[6] He participated in Nach Baliye 6 in 2013 and Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 7 in 2014. He was last seen in The Kapil Sharma Show on Sony TV portraying various roles including Santosh and Bumper and his very famous character Baccha Yadav.

In January 2016, Sharda was arrested for mimicking Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh.[7]

Filmography

Television

Year Serial Role TV Channel Notes
20032004HatimHoboStar Plus
20042005Kabhi Haan Kabhi NaaJayZee TV
2004Aaj Ke Shrimaan ShrimatiJyoti PrasadSAB TV
20052007The Great Indian Comedy ShowVarious CharactersStar One
20062015F.I.RConstable Mulayam Singh GulguleSAB TV
2007Agadam Bagdam TigdamDeepak MalhotraDisney Channel
2008Bhaago KK AayaKKSAB TV
2008Kya Aap Paanchvi Fail Champu Hain?Faroj KhanFilmy
2009Bhootwala SerialAmarnath BhandariSAB TV
2011Kahani Comedy Circus Ki Guest contestantSony TV
20122013Comedy Circus Ke AjoobeContestant
2013Nach Baliye 6ContestantStar Pluswith wife Priyanka Sharda
20132016Comedy Nights with KapilPalak, Lachha, pankhuri and various charactersColors TV
20142016Har Mushkil Ka Hal Akbar BirbalAkbarBIG Magic
2014Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 7Himself/Palak(Contestant)Colors TVEliminated 10th week - 17 August 2014
201617The Kapil Sharma ShowBumper, Santosh, Damodar Ishwarlal Gaitonde [DIG] (Inspector),Bachcha Yadav and various charactersSony TV
20172018Partners Trouble Ho Gayi DoubleManav A DesaiSAB TV
2018Family Time With Kapil SharmaSony TV

Awards

Year Award Category Serial Outcome
2015 Indian Telly Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Comedy) Akbar Birbal Won

References

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