Rakesh Bedi
Rakesh Bedi is an Indian film, stage and TV entertainer. He is known for his comic jobs in movies like Mera Damaad and Chashme Buddoor (1981). He has additionally showed up in TV programs like Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi (1984), Shrimaan Shrimati (1994-1997), Yes Chief (1999-2009) and Bechara Enormous B (2005). Bedi is as of now showing up in television Sitcom as “Bhoorey Lal” in Bhabhi Ji Ghar Standard Hain and as “Babulal” in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma.
Early life, education and family
Bedi finished his examinations in Delhi. He went to Kendriya Vidyalaya in Andrewsganj, Delhi. His dad Madan Gopal Bedi used to work with Indian Aircrafts. While Bedi was in school, he used to take part in Mono Acting rivalries. Bedi has likewise worked with the New Delhi theater bunch Pierrot’s Group and concentrated on acting at the Film and TV Establishment of India, Pune. Rakesh Bedi is hitched to Aradhana Bedi; and is father to Ridhima Bedi and Ritika Bedi.
Career
Bedi began his movie vocation as a supporting entertainer in the 1979 film Hamare Tumhare, featuring Sanjeev Kumar, and afterward proceeded to act in north of 150 movies and a few television serials. A portion of his most essential jobs were in the 1981 movie Chashme Buddoor with Farooq Shaikh and Ravi Baswani and Ek Duuje Ke Liye coordinated by K. Balachander and in the television sitcoms Shrimaan Shrimati (1995), Yes Chief (1999-2009) as Mohan Srivastava, his one of best job and he is quite valued for this and Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi (1984), composed by Sharad Joshi and coordinated by Kundan Shah.
He facilitated Science with BrainCafé, a science show on ZeeQ, and keeps doing theater in Mumbai. Remarkably, he played 24 unique characters in Vijay Tendulkar’s famous one-man play Back rub. In 2012, he showed up on his most memorable TV dramatization day to day cleanser, Shubh Vivah. Starting around 2015, he shows up on TV program Bhabi Ji Ghar Standard Hai!.
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