Kapil Sharma to cut down his comedy show 'Comedy Nights with Kapil' 1 in a week for movie career with Yash Raj Films
After the conclusion of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, the show became India's highest rated show in the non-fiction category garnering viewership rating greater
than KBC and Big Boss. At CNN-IBN awards, Kapil Sharma was awarded with Entertainer of the Year award for 2013 by Amol Palekar
Kapil Sharma, the producer and host of popular TV show "Comedy Nights with Kapil", is set to embark on a movie career and he says the show would have
to revert to its one episode per week format due to time constraint.
Kapil will make his film debut with Yash Raj Films "Bank-Chor", which will go on floors in April. "By now,
somehow managing my schedules has become a habit for me. I am talking to you early in the morning after having worked on my show for 36 hours.
Doing two episodes every week means I've to provide at least 70 minutes of content every week. It's not easy to think up funny gags every seconds. We can't afford to let our audience get bored for even for a moments," said Kapil.
Given the time constraints, he says he has to cut down his show by half one episode per week. "I have no choice but to do this. The channel Colors doesn't want me
to do the show only once a week. But for the sake of the film, I've no choice but to cut down my television show by half," said the comedian,
who has waited a very long time to do a movie. "I didn't want to just carry over my 'Comedy Nights' image into my movie career.
When I heard the script of 'Bank Chor', I was completely taken up. It allows me room not only for comic scenes, but there is also an element of
seriousness in the story," he said.
Directed by Bumpy, the film unfolds the story of three people who pick a wrong day to rob a bank.
What happens when the trio is caught in a crossfire of cops, industrialists and corrupt politicians, forms the rest of the story.
"It's basically the story of the guys. So, the male casting is being done first. I am happy that I'd be making my film debut with Yashraj Films.
I grew up watching their films. I never dreamt I'd be part of a Yashraj film one day," he said.
After the conclusion of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, the show became India's highest rated show in the non-fiction category garnering viewership rating greater
than KBC and Big Boss. At CNN-IBN awards, Kapil Sharma was awarded with Entertainer of the Year award for 2013 by Amol Palekar
Kapil Sharma, the producer and host of popular TV show "Comedy Nights with Kapil", is set to embark on a movie career and he says the show would have
to revert to its one episode per week format due to time constraint.
Kapil will make his film debut with Yash Raj Films "Bank-Chor", which will go on floors in April. "By now,
somehow managing my schedules has become a habit for me. I am talking to you early in the morning after having worked on my show for 36 hours.
Doing two episodes every week means I've to provide at least 70 minutes of content every week. It's not easy to think up funny gags every seconds. We can't afford to let our audience get bored for even for a moments," said Kapil.
Given the time constraints, he says he has to cut down his show by half one episode per week. "I have no choice but to do this. The channel Colors doesn't want me
to do the show only once a week. But for the sake of the film, I've no choice but to cut down my television show by half," said the comedian,
who has waited a very long time to do a movie. "I didn't want to just carry over my 'Comedy Nights' image into my movie career.
When I heard the script of 'Bank Chor', I was completely taken up. It allows me room not only for comic scenes, but there is also an element of
seriousness in the story," he said.
Directed by Bumpy, the film unfolds the story of three people who pick a wrong day to rob a bank.
What happens when the trio is caught in a crossfire of cops, industrialists and corrupt politicians, forms the rest of the story.
"It's basically the story of the guys. So, the male casting is being done first. I am happy that I'd be making my film debut with Yashraj Films.
I grew up watching their films. I never dreamt I'd be part of a Yashraj film one day," he said.
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