Sudha Baragur

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Sudha Baragur
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NationalityIndian
Occupation(s) Humorist, stand-up comedian, lecturer
Website sudhabaragur.com

Sudha Baragur is an Indian humorist and stand-up comedian based in Bengaluru, Karnataka. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Career and early life

She holds a master's degree in economics. She had won more than 1000 prizes as a debater, until her university studies. She is an eloquent orator. [1]

Sudha Baragur felicitated K.N. Janardhana, during Nandini Utsav (2015), held in Bengaluru, Karnataka. [2] She was the chief guest of ′District Lioness meet′ held on 16 January 2010. [3] She has conducted more than 2500 humor shows like ′Hasyotsava′, ′Nage Habba′, ′Nage Sambrama′, ′Nage Suggi′ etc. [6]

She was part TV shows like Majaa Talkies (Episode 120), Udaya TV's Harate etc. [6]

Sudha Baragur (left), Shivakumara Swami (right), during a felicitation program in Tumkur Sudha Baraguru Tumkur.jpg
Sudha Baragur (left), Shivakumara Swami (right), during a felicitation program in Tumkur

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