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Ali Asgar is an Indian television actor and comedian, widely recognised for his work in Hindi general entertainment serials and stand-up comedy shows. He gained mainstream popularity through his roles in long-running family dramas and later through comic performances on television variety programmes, where he became known for portraying memorable female characters.
| Name | Ali Asgar |
|---|---|
| Profession | Actor, comedian |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Industry | Hindi television |
| Notable for | Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, Comedy Circus, The Kapil Sharma Show |
| Active since | 1990s |
Ali Asgar began his acting career in Hindi television during the 1990s, taking up supporting roles in serials before transitioning into comedy-oriented work. His training in performance and his timing on screen helped him build a long career across both dramatic and comic formats.
Ali Asgar became widely recognised through his role as Kamal Agarwal in Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, the Star Plus family drama produced by Balaji Telefilms. The serial, which ran for several years, established him as a familiar face in Indian households. He appeared in other Hindi serials in supporting and recurring roles during the same period.
He shifted focus to television comedy with appearances on Sony Entertainment Television's Comedy Circus franchise, performing sketch comedy alongside other television actors. His versatility in playing exaggerated characters, including cross-dressing roles, was a defining feature of his comedic style.
Ali Asgar later joined Comedy Nights with Kapil on Colors TV, where he played the recurring character of "Dadi", a feisty grandmother figure. The role brought him wide popular recognition. He continued in a similar capacity on The Kapil Sharma Show on Sony Entertainment Television, before parting ways with the production at a later stage.
He has been a participant in Indian reality and dance-based competition shows, including Nach Baliye, performing alongside celebrity partners. Such appearances added to his presence on prime-time entertainment television.
Ali Asgar is regarded as one of the actors who helped popularise the female-character impersonation tradition in Hindi television comedy, drawing on a long lineage of such performances in Indian theatre and cinema. His pairing on stage and screen with comedians such as Kapil Sharma and Sudesh Lehri contributed to the rise of sketch-based variety formats in Indian television during the 2010s.