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The
company that boasts of having produced successful
shows like Indian Idol 1, Yeh
Meri Life Hai and Comedy Circus
is now ready with the second season of
Comedy Circus. Chairman and CEO Sanjiv
Sharma and Executive Managing Director Vipul
Shah of Optimystix are the driving force
of the production house.
As the new season hits airtime on 26th
April, Tellychakkar caught up with
the duo for a ring side view of Comedy
Circus 2.
Excerpts from a tête-à-tête.
Sanjiv
Sharma
Comedy Circus always
picks talent from The Great Indian Laughter
Challenge. Why don’t you scout talent
yourself?
Well, I’m not so sure what the mix here
is. There must be just a couple of Laughter
guys who are there in this season.
There are seven stand-up artists who
are all by-products of Laughter Challenge.
Well, that may be true but we have projected
these artists in an all together different
manner. Our format is vastly different to
theirs. The humour too differs as these
artists perform in tandem with an actor
rather than stand-alone acts. There’s never
any repetition of content. Besides, the
comedians evaluate them here through two
fronts – (a) on their chemistry with the
actor and (b) how well they succeed in educating
the actor. It’s an all together different
environment here.
Your format, where the other participants
get to eliminate one pair was criticised
by even the former participants. There’s
every possibility that the best pair can
get ousted.
A format is like a rule of any game which
needs to be adhered to every time. Ideally,
you want the best pair to win but even if
that doesn’t happen, you always get appreciated
for your efforts. In Comedy Circus,
we have created a flavour of stand-up and
reality show. Meddling with the format would
imply robbing the show of its reality flavour.
Duets are all about putting each other
down. Isn’t this monotonous and childish?
What you’ve seen today will not be televised.
We have a strong content team which emphasises
on churning out new content week after week
and I can assure you that once the show
commences you won’t see repeats of such
acts.
Comedy shows have a short shelf life.
What new will Comedy Circus 2 have
for viewers?
Saturation does come in but what works
in our favour is the show’s format. Out
here, a viewer gets to see a new act in
every episode. It’s not so much season to
season. A format is like a structural pillar
of every show. There can be cosmetic changes
to a format but altering it completely every
season simply doesn’t make sense.
Why is it that Johnny Lever wasn’t retained
for the second season?
I’m not aware of the reasons for it you’ll
have to speak to Vipul regarding this.
(Vipul
begins the conversation by answering the
above question)
We don’t have Johnny Lever but we thought
of having a judge who will provide more
variety.
Are you trying to say that Johnny Lever
doesn’t provide that?
No, I didn’t say that. We’ll have a rotating
third judge every week. You’ll see Shekhar
Suman or Kiron Kher in the coming weeks.
Shekhar Suman has not been retained
for TGILC 4. With him coming on Comedy
Circus is he trying to even scores with
TGILC?
No, that’s wrong to say that. It was we
who requested him to make an appearance
and he was more than happy to oblige.
TGILC’s Kapil Sharma and
Chandan Prabhakar were supposed to do your
show but they reportedly backed out owing
to the harsh judging in Ustaadon Ka Ustaad.
Kapil and Chandan had signed for us and
they backed out at the last moment. However,
citing poor judging in Ustaadon…as a reason
to opt out of our show is no excuse at all.
Artists usually make such excuses when they
have offers from other production houses.
Backing out the way they did carries its
legal implication. Fortunately, we were
able to find overnight replacements.
So, are you contemplating any legal
action against them?
We will have to discuss this with our legal
department and then decide on the future
course of action.
Finally, why have you chosen to launch
your show during the Indian Premier League?
Don’t you think you’ll lose your viewers
to cricket?
IPL or not, the show must go on.
Besides, it’s just not us but everyone is
going to be hit by IPL. During this
period, everyone is likely to be judged
on a lower parameter.
| | | | By
Mayur Lookhar |
Posted
on 24 Apr 2008 5:30 pm
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