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By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
16th September:- When The Great Indian Laughter
Challenge ended in 2008, no one would’ve imagined that its legacy will gain
strength with each passing year. The show broke conventions since its launch, being
the first non-fiction show in the genre of comedy on Indian television – a
genre which, hitherto, was limited only to sitcoms; it also revived the dying
art of stand-up comedy, a form limited to performers with regional popularity,
giving it a national platform. However, the biggest contribution of the show
was giving the nation, television superstars like Kapil Sharma, Bharti Singh,
Raju Srivastav, Sugandha Mishra and Rajiv Thakur, among many others, who have,
since, been the flag-bearers of comedy on Indian television and have become
household names with popularities rivaling that of film stars.
The show, which gave the nation a
number of bona-fide superstars, returns after a gap of 9 years, to unleash a
new generation of superstars, catering to a generation of viewers with far
evolved and nuanced tastes in comedy. And it returns with a bang, with the
nation’s biggest entertainer at the helm of affairs. The Great Indian Laughter
Challenge Season 5 will feature Akshay Kumar as the Super Judge on the show,
lovingly referred to as the ‘Comedy Minister (CM)’. After turning ‘pregnant’
and giving ‘birth’ to the next set of laughter superstars, as shown in the
promotional campaign for the show, he will be seen, not only judging the
performances, but also keeping the audiences enthralled with some
characteristic power-packed acts and antics.
Accompanying the CM, will be an
illustrious troika of MLAs or Members of Laughter Assembly the heart-throb of
stand-up comedy, Zakir Khan; the social media sweetheart, Mallika Dua; and the
talented actor and writer of films like Dishoom and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani,
Hussain Dalal. They will don the role of mentors for the young comics,
polishing their skills, in both writing and delivery, and helping them evolve
into sparkling performers.
Interacting with media here in
Chandigarh during the promotion of the show, Comic queen Mallika Dua said that
an individual’s perspective of a situation or a circumstance plays a huge role
in creating comedy. One can create comedy from even the most trivial of
settings, if he/she possesses a unique and interesting perspective of the same.
In this new role as a mentor, she will be looking at how the comics perceive
their surroundings and how interestingly and amusingly that differs from the popular
thought.
The
Great Indian Laughter Challenge starts from 30th September, every
Saturday and Sunday at 8PM on STAR Plus.
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