People used to say I'm weak in comedy. But, with 'Mahesh Khaelja' and 'Dookudu,' I have proved that I am good at comedy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is hard enough to be good at all, but to be good in comedy speaks for your character.
A lot of critics object to what I do, but I got into comedy to make people laugh, and I've always worked hard.
People expect comedy from me but I am not just a stand-up comedian anymore. I act on stage, host 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa' and also conduct interviews on my show. I have grown as a person and an artiste.
For people who have done comedy after a certain point in time, I think there's a base level of, 'O.K., I think I'm decently funny.' But unless you just have some massive ego, I really think you're still fighting against that.
The best comedy is where you attack the strong, not the weak.
My comedy is different than a lot of people's.
I haven't had a lot of comedy come my way as a performer.
In comedy, my strengths are improvisation.
I have a rule - 'funny is funny!' When I write comedy, it's not my aim to upset people. I will be offensive, edgy and immature, but I will also be very intelligent and relevant. At my shows, there are no holy cows.
I take comedy very seriously, and I feel very competitive.
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