Are Stand-up Comedians Shifting to Their Roots as Big B Challenges Their Market Role?
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Key Takeaways
- Stand-up comedians are gaining recognition in mainstream media.
- Amitabh Bachchan's humor adds a unique twist to the reality show.
- Personal anecdotes from comedians resonate with audiences.
- Friendship and support in the film industry are highlighted through Big B's visit to Dharmendra.
- The integration of humor and storytelling enhances viewer experience.
Mumbai, Nov 13 (NationPress) In the recent installment of the quiz-based reality show 'Kaun Banega Crorepati', a group of stand-up comedians took center stage on the hot seat.
Show host Amitabh Bachchan welcomed comedians Harsh Gujral, Abhishek Upmanyu, Anubhav Singh Bassi, and Ravi Gupta to join him. Surprisingly, the comedians stood their ground, cracking jokes that had both Big B and the audience laughing heartily.
During the episode, Ravi Gupta shared a humorous anecdote about how his parents initially disapproved of his comedy career due to financial concerns. However, upon seeing his success, they encouraged him to stick with it, causing a wave of laughter from Big B.
Bassi reminisced about a night he studied with his mother before an exam, realizing she was just as clueless about the material as he was, which led to a unique bonding experience.
In a delightful twist, Big B himself attempted stand-up comedy by stepping up to the mic, sharing a funny story about a rat that wandered onto the 'KBC' set through an audience poll. His impeccable timing and straight-faced delivery had everyone in stitches.
The current season, 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' Season 17, is being aired on Sony TV and SonyLIV.
In a prior moment, Big B paid a visit to veteran actor Dharmendra, his co-star from 'Sholay', after Dharmendra was discharged from the hospital following a recent health scare. Big B made the drive himself to visit his old friend, who lives just a short distance away in Juhu, Mumbai.
It is reported that Dharmendra is recovering well and responding positively to his treatment.