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Sudesh Lehri opens up about powerful childhood, reveals he labored in factories and bought tea

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Comedian Sudesh Lehri is understood for making everybody giggle along with his performances. However, throughout his youth, he stated that his residing situations have been very difficult. To make ends meet, he needed to do odd-jobs throughout childhood.

Lehri rose to reputation after showing on the third season of the fact present The Great Indian Laughter Challenge in 2007. After that, he has been a part of many comedy exhibits and carried out a number of acts on stage and tv.

Lehri was talking to actor and anchor Maniesh Paul on Maniesh’s YouTube Channel. When requested about his humble beginnings, Lehri, who hails from Punjab stated, “At that time circumstances were such that there was a lot of poverty and I used to work in small shops when I was young. I have worked in so many factories, tea stalls.”

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Recalling his childhood, Lehri revealed how he generally resorted to stealing cups of tea as a result of he knew he wouldn’t get any at residence. “There were days when I couldn’t have tea at home and I was very young back then. So, when I used to go to factories to give tea, I used to quietly first have some tea in a glass and drink it and then proceed to the factories,” he stated.

T he 53-year-old artist stated that his struggles taught him rather a lot and truly knowledgeable his performing expertise. “I think that was a very good thing that happened to me. I have not done any acting course, nor will I do it, but back then if I was selling kulfi, I acted like a kulfiwaala, if I was selling vegetables, I acted like a vegetable seller. So, all that was also acting in a way and with that practice, today it all became practical. Today, if I have to ride a rickshaw, I can do that easily,” he stated.