5 reasons why we can’t get enough of Sidharth Sagar on The Kapil Sharma Show

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Best Ranveer Singh portrayal ever
: Well it’s not easy to play something to have such a unique style of its own, and no one does it better than Sidharth. The actor recently plays Ranveer Singh on the show and has been appreciated tremendously. You need to see it to believe it!
Great comic timing: Well, timing is everything for a comedian and Sidharth is impeccable when it comes to that. Be it his comebacks or his expressions, everything is perfectly timed and executed! Don’t you agree?
Mimicry expert: Well, no one really does it better than Sidharth. Not only does he get the nuances right, but the expressions are on point and so is the voice! His mimicry acts are sure to have you in splits in no time!
As natural as it gets: In one of his interviews, Sidharth had spoken about he never takes any pressure as he feels talent blossoms in a stress-free environment. This confidence is what reflects on the screen and he is able to give his best!
Absolutely unique: Well, there might be thousands of comedians out there, but there is no one like him. This is because he makes sure to retain his unique style in all his acts, and that is what we love about him!

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