"I don't want to be known as just a stand-up comedian" Kapil Sharma | ||
| Kapil Sharma was the first contestant to grace the stage of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge 3 (TGILC 3) and he ended as its rightful winner. The newly crowned champion talks about his TGILC journey and more in an exclusive chat with Mayur Lookhar. At what stage did you think that you can win this contest? Who did you consider as your toughest opponent?
The judges stroked out Amanullah Khan saying that he was too big to be rated. Did that tilt the scales in your favour? Umer Sherif was on a short visit to India. That meant that you didn't have much time between the semis and the final. How much time did you take to prepare? How do you rate yourself as compared to the previous TGILC winners?
In the semis, your gag on Rajat Sharma nearly brought the house down. Did you ever worry as to how Rajat Sharma might react? Who are the other people that you will like to spoof? Who do you consider as the best comic artist in the country? So, you're more an actor than a stand-up comedian? Have you made your first appearance on TV with TGILC 3? Your late father worked for Punjab police. Your brother has followed suit. However you seem to derive great pleasure by mocking at Punjab police? One of the criticisms of TGILC is that the winners kill themselves by reciting the same jokes innumerable times on various channels. Sunil Pal was a victim of it too. How do you plan to guard yourself against this?
Have you set any major goal for yourself? |
Thursday, October 4, 2007
"I don't want to be known as just a stand-up comedian" Kapil Sharma
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