Don't like jokes on the handicapped: Actor Satish Kaushik
New Delhi,
Jan 13
Veteran actor-filmmaker Satish Kaushik has been tickling the
funny bone of audiences since the 1980s. He is in favour of making more sitcoms
and comedy shows in India but is not an admirer of comedy that involves poking
fun at someone's disabilities or physical features.
In his over three-decade-long career, he has shown his comic
skills in films like 'Saajan Chale Sasural', 'Pardesi Babu' and 'Double Dhamaal'.
But he is most noted for playing the cook Calendar in the 1987 film 'Mr India'.
Comedy is certainly his strength. Asked what he doesn't like
about the genre, Satish told IANS over phone from Mumbai: 'I don't like comedy
which is about a handicapped (person) or someone making fun of somebody's physical
traits. Otherwise, some of the TV shows like 'Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai' have made
a big mark.'
He is currently seen in the comedy show 'May I Come In Madam?'
'I found the role (Sajaan Agarwal) exciting. He is an entertaining
character,' said Satish, who had earlier featured in the sitcom 'Sumit Sambhal
Lega'.
He says that comedy is a popular genre.
'It relaxes people. It is something that you can sit with your
family with a cup of tea and watch. More sitcoms should be made.'
Does that mean the TV viewers will only see him in comedy shows?
'I've never been offered any drama show, but I would love to
do it. If some good role comes my way, I will do it,' he said.
The actor has also helmed films like 'Tere Naam' and 'Gang
of Ghosts'. So, would he like to direct a TV show too?
'Why not? I would like to direct a sitcom like 'Sumit Sambhal
Lega'. It was interesting. It had a great script also,' he said.
It's been over two years since his directorials hit the screens.
Any plans of donning the director's hat again?
'I am proud of the fact that I have co-produced the film 'A
Billion Colour Story'. It has been to various film festivals. There are plans
to release it soon. I have produced one more film. It's a children's film.
'Then I have my own film 'Main Zinda Hoon', a biopic on a commoner
in Uttar Pradesh. It will be made this year for sure. So, in 2017-2018, you
will see films either produced by me or directed by me.'
The 60-year-old will also be travelling to the US for a play
in March.
'My hands are full. I am a workaholic. So, I am always looking
for work. I want to act more now as it gives me a lot of satisfaction.'
Does acting for a web series interest him?
'I am an actor. I've done everything -- theatre, movies, TV
shows, apart from directing and producing. I am doing a radio show. Whatever
platform you give me to perform, if it pleases me and suits my temperament,
I will do it. The digital medium is growing, so why not? Web series have less
episodes also,' he said.
He also started Delhi-based restaurant Calendar's Kitchen,
which is named after his character, last year.
'Calendar has become an iconic character. When I was asked
if my brand name can be used, I agreed. I am not into the day-to-day running
of the company. There are plans to franchise it in different cities,' said Satish.
New Delhi,
Jan 13
Veteran actor-filmmaker Satish Kaushik has been tickling the
funny bone of audiences since the 1980s. He is in favour of making more sitcoms
and comedy shows in India but is not an admirer of comedy that involves poking
fun at someone's disabilities or physical features.
In his over three-decade-long career, he has shown his comic
skills in films like 'Saajan Chale Sasural', 'Pardesi Babu' and 'Double Dhamaal'.
But he is most noted for playing the cook Calendar in the 1987 film 'Mr India'.
Comedy is certainly his strength. Asked what he doesn't like
about the genre, Satish told IANS over phone from Mumbai: 'I don't like comedy
which is about a handicapped (person) or someone making fun of somebody's physical
traits. Otherwise, some of the TV shows like 'Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai' have made
a big mark.'
He is currently seen in the comedy show 'May I Come In Madam?'
'I found the role (Sajaan Agarwal) exciting. He is an entertaining
character,' said Satish, who had earlier featured in the sitcom 'Sumit Sambhal
Lega'.
He says that comedy is a popular genre.
'It relaxes people. It is something that you can sit with your
family with a cup of tea and watch. More sitcoms should be made.'
Does that mean the TV viewers will only see him in comedy shows?
'I've never been offered any drama show, but I would love to
do it. If some good role comes my way, I will do it,' he said.
The actor has also helmed films like 'Tere Naam' and 'Gang
of Ghosts'. So, would he like to direct a TV show too?
'Why not? I would like to direct a sitcom like 'Sumit Sambhal
Lega'. It was interesting. It had a great script also,' he said.
It's been over two years since his directorials hit the screens.
Any plans of donning the director's hat again?
'I am proud of the fact that I have co-produced the film 'A
Billion Colour Story'. It has been to various film festivals. There are plans
to release it soon. I have produced one more film. It's a children's film.
'Then I have my own film 'Main Zinda Hoon', a biopic on a commoner
in Uttar Pradesh. It will be made this year for sure. So, in 2017-2018, you
will see films either produced by me or directed by me.'
The 60-year-old will also be travelling to the US for a play
in March.
'My hands are full. I am a workaholic. So, I am always looking
for work. I want to act more now as it gives me a lot of satisfaction.'
Does acting for a web series interest him?
'I am an actor. I've done everything -- theatre, movies, TV
shows, apart from directing and producing. I am doing a radio show. Whatever
platform you give me to perform, if it pleases me and suits my temperament,
I will do it. The digital medium is growing, so why not? Web series have less
episodes also,' he said.
He also started Delhi-based restaurant Calendar's Kitchen,
which is named after his character, last year.
'Calendar has become an iconic character. When I was asked
if my brand name can be used, I agreed. I am not into the day-to-day running
of the company. There are plans to franchise it in different cities,' said Satish.
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