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Kashif Khan


You failed in Laughter Challenge but you've won here. How does it feel to be a champ?

Well, it does feel nice. However, it's all a matter of timing. There are days when you win some and you lose some.

What's so special about your pairing with Ali Asgar?

I don't know what makes us so special but all that I can say is that without him, I wouldn't be standing here today. Well, our success isn't limited to the two of us. Our scriptwriters in Pakistan, Tanveer Khan and Zia Zareef plotted our victory.

But by being a stand-up comedian it is you who was supposed to lead the way?

I don't look at it in that way. For a pair to succeed, it is important they compete against each other. That's precisely what we did and the result took care of itself.

You'll didn't do all that well in the beginning but upped the ante in later rounds. Was it a planned effort?

If you give your best performance in the initial rounds then it's become difficult to deliver the same later. From the onset, our aim was to survive every round. Fortunately, when the contest intensified, we were able to match up to the standards.

You must be residing in Mumbai for some time now. How's been your stay?

No. I haven't stayed here for long. I've made frequent visits. Often, we are issued visas for limited days and it tends to be only for the respective city. However, I've enjoyed my stay in Mumbai. I travelled in Mumbai's local trains and was impressed as to how organized they are.



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