Nitesh Kumar Sahoo

Comedy King Kapil Sharma has been reaping all the fun during his visit to Odisha. While the comedian-actor is busy shooting for Nandita Das' untitled movie, he is keeping all his fans updated about his trip and exploring different facets in the due course.

On Monday Kapu visited pilgrim city Puri for the first time and paid his obeisance to the Holy Trinity in Srimandir. Following his Puri tour, he also visited the world-famous Sun Temple at Konark. 

Taking to social media, Kapil captioned the photo, in which he is seen posing in front of the shrine, "It was a wonderful experience visiting #Konark #suntemple beautiful #bhubaneshwar #odisha."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Kapil Sharma (@kapilsharma)

Later on, he also shared few pictures and a video in which he is seen participating in a random musical session in Bhubaneswar.

The Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon actor clicked photos with several youngsters in Bhubaneswar. In the video Kapil is seen singing yesteryear chartbuster "Gulabi Aankhein."

He captioned the post, "had a wonderful n random musical session with these very talented youngsters from Bhubaneswar #odisha"

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Kapil Sharma (@kapilsharma)

Needless to say, apart from being recognised as one of the best comedians and an actor, Kapil has created a unique identity with his singing skills. As seen in the video, while Kapil is singing, the youngsters present in the hall are enjoying thoroughly. Few of the youngsters also joined him handling the musical instruments.

Earlier on March 13, Kapil had shared a couple of videos from the same place in which he was seen happily showcasing his musical talent. He was seen drumming a clap box in full rhythm and sync.

On the work front, Kapil is currently busy shooting for a yet-to-be-titled movie directed by Nandita. For the last couple of days, he has been shooting at different locations in Bhubaneswar for his upcoming in which he will be portraying the character of a food delivery boy.

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