One of the most challenging jobs of an actor is to make the audience laugh. When we mention comedians and comic actors, we do remember Johnny Walker, Mehmood, Govinda, Johnny Lever, and Paresh Rawal, Kapil Sharma, Sunil Grover, Krushna Abhishek, Sudesh Lehri from Hindi films. However, today we will discuss a fine talent, hailed as the 'king of satire' and 'king of comedy'.
This skilful artiste had a knack for comedy, and he was famous for addressing social and economic problems most entertainingly. Sadly, at the age of 57, this talented artiste bid goodbye to the world, and his death has left an unforgettable mark on their millions of fans. The engineer who went on to become comedy king was.
.. Jaspal Bhatti was born in Amritsar, East Punjab, Republic of India into a Punjabi Sikh Rajput family.
He graduated as an electrical engineer from Punjab Engineering College (PEC) in Chandigarh. During his college days, Bhatti was famous for his street plays like his My Nonsense Club. Most of these plays were spoofs ridiculing the corruption in the society.
The late ace comedian was also a cartoonist for the Tribune newspaper in Chandigarh. Jaspal married Savita Bhatti on March 24, 1985, and they have a son, Jasraj Bhatti, and a daughter, Raabiya Bhatti. The big break that changed Jaspal Bhatti's career forever Jaspal found immense success when he acted and directed the popular show Ulta Pulta for Doordarshan.
Later, he developed a 10-episodic satire comedy series Flop Show, which is sti.
