Bio/Wiki
Full name | Parag Rasiklal Kansara |
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Physical Stats & More
Height | 173 cm |
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Eye Color | Brown |
Hair Color | Black (dyed) |
Personal Life
Birthplace | Vadodara, Gujarat |
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Date of Death | 05/10/2022 |
Place of Death | Vadodara, Gujarat |
Death Cause | Heart attack |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Hometown | Visnagar, Gujarat |
School | N. M. Nootan Sarva Vidyalaya, Visnagar, Gujarat |
Controversy | On 7 March 2007, Parag was stopped by a traffic policeman, Narsingh Himabhai, when Parag was driving a car without wearing a seatbelt, and his wife, Minaben, was sitting next to him. The policeman asked him to pay Rs 100 as a fine. At first, he refused to pay, but later, he paid the fine using a fake name, Maganbhai C Patel. Reportedly, when the constable fought with Parag for using a fake name, Minaben thrashed the policeman. Later, the policeman filed a complaint against them. The case was later resolved in a local court of Vadodara. |
Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death) | Married |
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Marriage Date | 25/09/1987 |
Family
Father | Rasiklal Kansara | ||||
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Mother | Savitaben Kansara | ||||
Spouse | Minaben Kansara | ||||
Children |
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Career
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Last Film | Sweetiee Weds NRI (2017) |
Some Lesser Known Facts
Parag Kansara, an Indian comedian, appeared on Star One's comedy show 'The Great Indian Laughter Challenge' in 2005. | |
He was involved in various TV shows and performed at numerous comedy events. | |
Besides comedy, Parag dabbled in magic and circus work part-time. | |
His mother tongue was Gujarati. | |
During his stint on 'The Great Indian Laughter Challenge' in 2005, his famous tagline 'Ulta Soch' garnered immense popularity. | |
In the 2010 comedy film 'Bhavnao Ko Samjho,' he portrayed a doctor. | |
In 2017, he took on the role of Panditji in the movie 'Sweetiee Weds NRI.' | |
His roles extended to Doordarshan's 2017 show 'Laxmi..Kahani Diya Aur Toofan Ki.' | |
He had a habit of occasionally smoking. |