On-screen and Off-screen, these five male hosts ruled in 2022

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Sachin V Kumbhar

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Hosts

As a professional anchor/host from Mumbai, Sachin Kumbhar is dapper, fashionable, stylish, and has a baritone voice. He has hosted high-profile lifestyle, entertainment, sports, and fashion events for leading brands and walked the runway at them. Sachin has also worked as a voice-over artist.

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Manish Paul

Besides making us laugh, Manish Paul has presented award ceremonies and television reality series. He is most famous for hosting Dance, Dance India, Jhalak Dikhla Jaa and Little Masters. He is also known for appearing in several serials. The 32-year-old television anchor will host a show titled The Science of Stupid on the National Geographic channel. On Indian television, he is one of the most spontaneous and quirky hosts.

Rithvik Dhanjani

The next on the list is Rithvik Dhanjani, an actor and an anchor of Indian TV reality shows. In addition to his successful acting career, Rithvik has also established himself as a sought-after host. Rithvik Dhanjani put India on the map when he hosted the Melbourne International Film Festival as an anchor with impeccable comic timing.

Paritosh Tripathi

Paritosh Tripathi is well known across media platforms as an actor and a versatile person. He is known for hosting Super Dancer and has been a part of other shows such as Gangs of Filmistan.

Siddharth Kannan

One of India’s most sought-after voice-over professionals is Siddharth Kannan, an Indian television and radio host, announcer, actor and film critic.
Aside from several awards for hosting radio and TV shows, Kanan believes he was one of the first entertainment industry personalities to be active in using YouTube. The Santa Banta Unlimited TV show, also known as Sid K, had a high rating for three years. Kanan’s Bollywood Hat Ke on London’s Lyca Radio has been successfully running for almost a year. In Delhi, he also hosted the Super Boxing League.

Hi, this is your Filmee Boy! About me? Well, I am a "Bakchod" who performs way better than "Thugs of Hindustan" by firing "Andhadhun" words. I am the "Padman" who has always stood at "102 Not Out". Last time when you were being a "Fanney Khan" at one of your "Veere Di Wedding", I was ruling the "Baazaar" of Bollywood by singing "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga".