Jackie Shroff acknowledged Krishna's divine influence on his acting and paid respects to him on Kapil Sharma's show.

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Jackie Shroff acknowledged Krishna's divine influence on his acting and paid respects to him on Kapil Sharma's show._

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Jackie Shroff's recent legal action to safeguard his identity has raised concerns about the future of Krushna Abhishek's popular mimicry of the Bollywood icon. Abhishek's portrayal of Jaggu Dada on Kapil Sharma's comedy show has captivated audiences, but the question lingers: will the actor be able to continue his impersonation in light of Shroff's legal stance?

While the legal implications remain uncertain, it's worth recalling a heartwarming moment when Shroff himself acknowledged and appreciated Abhishek's mimicry. During an episode of Sharma's show, Shroff graced the stage and expressed his admiration for Abhishek's performance. The actor humorously remarked that Abhishek's portrayal surpassed his own acting abilities, and he requested the comedian to join him on stage.

Abhishek, visibly overwhelmed, rushed to touch Shroff's feet as a gesture of respect. In a playful twist, Shroff reciprocated the gesture, mimicking Abhishek's mannerisms. Abhishek then humorously blamed Sharma for pushing him into mimicking Shroff on the show. However, Shroff remained unperturbed, instead requesting Abhishek to perform a personal rendition of Jaggu Dada so that he could witness his artistry firsthand.

Shroff's request underscores his appreciation for Abhishek's talent and his willingness to embrace humor. Despite the potential legal ramifications, his past acknowledgment of Abhishek's mimicry suggests a degree of tolerance and admiration for the comedian's craft.

Abhishek's repertoire of impersonations extends beyond Shroff, encompassing a wide range of Bollywood legends, including Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Akshay Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, and even Amitabh Bachchan. Each portrayal captures the unique essence of the respective actor, showcasing Abhishek's versatility and comedic prowess.