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Kiku
The most deft and renowned courtesan in Izu, Kiku is accomplished and skilled in ways known to the select few men who can afford her. While she shares a special relationship with Omi, she is perceptive and ambitious and brings an elevated artistry to her work.
Biography[]
Seducing Yabushige[]
Kiku goes to entertains Lord Yabushige. She seduces another man in front of him, which pleases him very much.
Sleeping with Omi[]
Kiku and Omi sleep together. She expresses her concern about the presence of the barbarian and remarks that it might be nice if one day Omi himself were Lord of Ajiro. He seems pleased by this idea.
A Night with the Anjin[]
Mariko and Fuji arrange for Kiku to come and stay with the Anjin. Omi is upset she has to go with the Anjin, but she tries to reassure him. John comes to the tea house with Mariko to see Kiku. John seems uncomfortable but Mariko urges him not to make a scene. Kiku tries her best to welcome and calm them
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Kiku Sharda
Indian comedian (born 1976)
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| Born | Raghavendra Sharda (1976-02-14) 14 February 1976 (age 48) Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India |
| Nationality | Indian |
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| Years active | 2000–present |
| Spouse | Priyanka Sharda (m. 2002) |
| Children | 2 |
Raghavendra Amarnath Sharda (born 14 February 1976), better known as Kiku Sharda, is an Indian comedian and actor who mainly works in Hindi television and Hindi films. He is best known for his role as Constable Mulayam Singh Gulgule in Sony SAB's comedy series F.I.R.. He is also known for working in Comedy Nights with Kapil which aired on Colors TV and The Kapil Sharma Show on Sony Entertainment Television, where he played various characters.
He played the character of Hobo in Hatim, He is best known for his role as Constable Mulayam Singh Gulgule in F.I.R., and Akbar in the comedy show Akbar Birbal. He has worked in Comedy Nights with Kapil and The Kapil Sharma Show, playing various characters notably of Palak in the
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Kiku Adatto is an award-winning teacher at Harvard University and an author, scholar and commentator on art, popular culture, and civic life. She has taught and written about art, literature, media, politics and the changing culture of childhood. Her book, Picture Perfect: Life in the Age of the Photo Op, explores the use and abuse of images in photography, television, movies, and on the Internet. It has been published in multiple languages. Her past writings on the media helped spark a national debate on presidential campaign coverage in the United States. Adatto’s work has appeared in the New York Times, the New Republic, Time Magazine, Huffington Post, and she has appeared on public television and public radio stations in the United States and abroad. Along with her husband Harvard political philosopher Michael Sandel, she is leading an international storytelling and civic education project for children, the Babayan Story Project, which is dedicated to sparking children’s artistic and moral imaginations and building stronger bonds between home and school.
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