Jagdish Trivedi

Jagdish Labhshanker Trivedi is an Indian humorist, author, poet, actor, and philosopher, recognised for his contributions to Gujarati culture through the traditional art form of Dairo. Born in Wadhwan, Surendranagar district, Gujarat, Trivedi has entertained audiences worldwide with over 3,000 shows in 30 countries over the past three decades.

Early life and education
Despite facing academic challenges during his high school years, failing his 11th and 12th standard exams, Trivedi's perseverance led him to later earn three PhD degrees.

Career
Trivedi is celebrated for his distinctive approach to humour and storytelling, performing in the Dairo tradition, a Gujarati style of comedy. His extensive career has not only contributed to popularising this art form but has also bridged cultural gaps, bringing Gujarati humour to a global audience.

Philanthropy
Trivedi has donated a significant portion of his earnings from performances and writings to charitable causes, with a focus on improving medical and educational facilities for the underprivileged.

Awards and recognition
In 2024, Trivedi was honoured with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, for his outstanding contribution to the arts and society.