1 anchor, 4 actors. Baaki sab Bhagwaan bharose! The show attempts to enter a virtually virgin space on Indian Television of 'improvisation comedy'. The contestants will instantly invent unrehearsed skits, games, relying only on their quick wit and improvisational skills. The contestants will be given special tasks and games to test their:Spontaneity, Creativity, Humor & Improvisation. The show will prove to the audiences across the nation that you don't need to be a champion actor to be an interesting and well-informed comedian. Remember the large, cheerful, balding gangster in Satya? Saurabh Shukla, who plays that lovable character, is now a much sought after actor by producers seeking this versatile actor. In his latest film Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar, he is once more in a film that is a black comedy. Shukla does not work in typical Hindi films that show black and white character, preferring the black comedy genre instead. As in the film Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar, Shukla arrived in Bombay -- the city of dreams for millions and millions of Indians -- and today, he has made it big in the worlds of acting and writing screenplays. But, as he says in his interview with rediff.com, in the process of gaining so much from Bombay, he has also lost a few things, precious things. | |
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