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Nitinn: I am grateful today I can make people laugh

Throughout his career, Nitinn has performed alongside some great international comics as well as continuously raising the bar for the local scene and now regularly stars in roles in Bollywood. His work ethic and commitment to chase his dream that has made him continually stand out on our radar. Most important of all, he continues to help us to see the lighter side of life and bridge cultural divides with laughter. Speaking in an exclusive conversation with Ashish Tiwari, Nitinn shared his journey by saying, “We as comedians are very introverted and I was a quiet child, but I used to observe and absorb a lot. When you cannot find the motivation inside you let others motivate you. I always used to be around the stage and sets portraying different roles from choreographers to photographers even as a producer and I realised I was just seeking an opportunity to be on stage and perform. And one fine day I took a leap of faith and today I am grateful that I can make people's lives.” Sharing on what goes behind his super hit gigs he shared, “My concept on my shows is that I am very open today even audience has become smart on the genre of comedy. On-the-spot comedy has garnered a lot of respect and love nowadays. I also believe I am not selling jokes I am buying laughter, I never try to offend anyone I tried to befriend them. My funda in life has been this you become a comedian when a joke doesn’t work, coming out of the situation makes you a comedian.”

Talking about his drift from comedy to actor he shared, “Karam Yuddh's journey has been amazing, I look up to Ashutosh Rana Sir as an individual he’s a very talented and evolved man. The entire cast is supremely talented. Even though I have done projects in the past but my character in the show has been receiving so much love and appreciation that I am so grateful for that at the same time Voluntarily I am making an effort to do breakthrough acting especially by playing intense acting. It’s really fun and the process is empowering to pass through this cage.” Sharing his comedy specials he said, “Audience now has become hungry and I believe laughing is the biggest vaccine, people are no more judgmental so they want to be present and laugh their hearts out. So even the audience is evolving.” Speaking on his upcoming project he shared, "I am comfortable in any role that’s offered to me. After Karam Yuddh I just completed a short film titled ‘PainKiller’ that’s supposed to come out soon."

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