I am back home: Sunil Grover on 'The Great Indian Kapil Show'
The Great India Kapil Show is all set to premier on 30 March, with new episodes every Saturday at 8 pm, on Netflix
PTI
Mumbai, 26 March
Actor-comic Sunil Grover on Tuesday
said he is happy to reunite with industry colleague Kapil Sharma on The Great
Indian Kapil Show, six years after the duo had a fallout on a flight from Melbourne,
Australia to India.
"Six years ago, when we were
coming from a flight, we knew Netflix was coming to India. So, we thought we
needed to do something. So, it was a publicity stunt for this launch. It has
been a delight to be part of this show. This is one place where work doesn't
feel like work. I am feeling blessed again. I am back home. We laugh all day
and when we go to the stage we take that laughter there," Grover told
reporters here.
He was speaking at the trailer
launch of The Great Indian Kapil Show. The event was also attended by Sharma and
other cast members Kiku Sharda, Krushna Abhishek, Archana Puran Singh, and
Rajiv Thakur.
Sharma said the upcoming show was
another 'feather in our cap'. "We are fortunate that we are bringing this
show worldwide, thanks to Netflix. I am feeling good. You (the audience) have
always loved this show... We have been making everyone laugh for so many years
now... I hope you continue to shower love on us," he said.
Sharda said he thoroughly enjoys
the process of brainstorming with the team. "We keep exploring new
things... I am the happiest when we prep for a new episode. I had fun and I
don't think I ever had this much fun discussing jokes, laughing throughout the
day," he added.
Abhishek said the cast decided to
do something new this time. "In every episode, you will get to see lot of
variety of characters, especially played by me and Kiku bhai. We have done most
of the episodes together. We are going to come in different avatars in the
initial five-six episodes, something like
this has never happened on television," he said.
Singh credited writers for the
success of the comedy scene in India. "In any content, the contribution of
the writers is the biggest, especially in comedy. The most difficult task is to
write for comedy. These biggies (comedians) improvise and shine but the
foundation of the show are the writers," she said.
Thakur, Sharma's close friend, said
the fellow comic has changed the syntax of comedy. "There is friendship,
but the most important thing is that since childhood we kept hearing the
spelling of comedy starts with 'C'. But, this person has changed its spelling
today... Now, comedy starts with 'K'. He is that guy," he said.
At the launch, the cast also
celebrated Sharma's birthday in advance. He turns 43 on 2 April. The Great
India Kapil Show is all set to premier on 30 March, with new episodes every
Saturday at 8 pm, on Netflix.
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