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This story is from February 27, 2020

Ali Asgar drops his son for Board exams; wishes luck to other students

On Wednesday morning, actor-comedian Ali Asgar dropped his son to school for his Board exams. Along with it, he also extended his wishes for other students, appearing for their papers, be it from any stream or strata.
Ali Asgar drops his son for Board exams; wishes luck to other students
On Wednesday morning, actor-comedian Ali Asgar dropped his son to school for his Board exams. Along with it, he also extended his wishes for other students, appearing for their papers, be it from any stream or strata.
Ali Asgar's post reads: "To all the students, aaj se board exams start ho rahe hai. those appearing for ICSE, ISC, CBSE, SSC or any other board.
All the very best boys and girls. give your best. go all out. Inshallah you will pass out with flying colors and very very good marks. Good luck, just dropped my son for his paper (sic)"
Talking about Ali Asgar, the actor has two children. During one of his trips to Colombo, the doting father had shared a picture of himself posing with his sweet daughter. The actor is possessive about his children Nuyaan and Ada. The girl is an exact replica of her father indeed.
The actor-comedian, who won hearts by playing the role of 'daadi' in The Kapil Sharma Show, admits that he misses doing that show. In an interview with The Times of India, Ali Asgar stated that he was offered with The Kapil Sharma Show when he was working on the show Jeannie Aur Juju and at that time he didn’t want to do it at all as he was enjoying the supernatural elements of Jeannie aur Juju.
"I miss the Kapil Sharma Show because I have given so many years to the show and have grown with it. As an actor we get emotionally connected with the shows and we put our hearts in it. They become our extended family as we give them more time than our own families," said the actor.
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