I don't enjoy doing the daily stuff... but I would love to do something like the series that I did on 'Change India.' That was not just news. The programme was based in public policy, so that kind of influences change.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am very interested in human-interest stories emerging from modern India. I get my inspiration and daily dose by reading the 'Hindustan Times.'
I have a very strong political outlook, and that is something I'd like to take more responsibility for in my life. I don't believe in utilising certain aspects of the power I have with celebrity to push that forward, but I would like to make some films that address some of those political issues.
We're going to try to create some programs that are going to generate viewer interest and appointment viewing. We still will have news on Headline News.
Well, news is anything that's interesting, that relates to what's happening in the world, what's happening in areas of the culture that would be of interest to your audience.
I would love to explore film seeing as I have prominently been on television. It would be nice to change it up and focus on film a little bit.
Right now, I'd like to just continue on a series where I am doing good work with a balance of comedy and drama. That and do occasional features and movies.
Eventually, somewhere - be it on the Internet or somewhere else - I will host some version of 'The Daily Show.'
As a child growing up in a grey-skied Yorkshire village, I would occasionally happen upon a Bollywood movie on the television. After a few minutes watching a bunch of sari-clad dancers cavorting on a Swiss mountain to tuneless music, I would switch over to some proper drama about housing estates and single mothers.
TV news is what you want it to be, and if you want it to be different, take a look at what you watch.
There's a wide range today of documentaries on politics. The central mass of it is made by networks, and nothing's changed.