Who is naveen richards
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Comedian as well as Actor based from Bangalore.
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You may have heard of Naveen Richard as the founder of the Better Life Foundation, the South Indian boy stuck in Space from Star Boyz or the angry kids library owner from Pushpavalli. If not, you’d definitely be familiar with his accurate impressions of a cab driver, your South Indian uncle or your landlord lady. Or you’ve cracked up on multiple occasions on his take on wifi passwords and predictive text. Comedian, webseries writer and actor, this Bengaluru boy also holds a law degree, but chose the funny life. With over 15.5K followers on Twitter, his videos have elevated him to internet celebrity status.
WHEN HE WAS ASKED THAT What made him decide that he wanted to do comedy?
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Ever since I was a kid, I was constantly told by people around me that I resembled Mr Bean, and I always had a knack for making jokes and funny faces. While growing up, I did theatre, and I was constantly told, “oh man you should get into acting”. But I had no idea what ladders you’re supposed to climb to become a proper actor in our country. I thought the sensible thing was to do law, and I was doing theatre on the side for fun. I didn’t have one lawyerly bone in my body, but I knew instinctively that I’m good at writing. Eventually it started paying the bills, but I still felt like stand-up wasn’t a sustainable option in the long run. So I started Them Boxer Shorts, and the production house allowed me to venture into TV shows and writing scripts and all things comedy.
MAY THIS HELP U MY #BFF BROTHER!!!♥️♥️
WHEN HE WAS ASKED THAT What made him decide that he wanted to do comedy?
HE SAID.......
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Ever since I was a kid, I was constantly told by people around me that I resembled Mr Bean, and I always had a knack for making jokes and funny faces. While growing up, I did theatre, and I was constantly told, “oh man you should get into acting”. But I had no idea what ladders you’re supposed to climb to become a proper actor in our country. I thought the sensible thing was to do law, and I was doing theatre on the side for fun. I didn’t have one lawyerly bone in my body, but I knew instinctively that I’m good at writing. Eventually it started paying the bills, but I still felt like stand-up wasn’t a sustainable option in the long run. So I started Them Boxer Shorts, and the production house allowed me to venture into TV shows and writing scripts and all things comedy.
MAY THIS HELP U MY #BFF BROTHER!!!♥️♥️
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