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In a conversation with Sneha Menon Desai, Sunil Grover delves into his love for portraying varied characters, making people laugh, the need for everyone to be nice to each other and much more. All this while being pushed out of their comfort zone and making ceramic paintings.
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00:00 - Sunil Grover In The Making with Sneha Menon Desai
01:19 - When was the last time Sunil did something for the first time?
02:16 - What makes him laugh/Who makes him laugh?
03:06 - Getting drawn towards the “Sunflower” character
06:09 - Distinguishing the characters he plays, in his own head
08:56 - Does taking on a negative character, make Sunil nervous?
09:51 - “Main apne aap ko CELEBRITY maanta hi nahi”
12:37 - Do his Instagram shenanigans keep him rooted?
13:20 - Talking about “United Kacche”
15:50 - Working past the failures and the feeling of inadequacy
20:02 - “Hum achaai kyun nai dekh paate?”
21:18 - Drawing filters in comedy to avoid cancel culture
22:32 - Resonating with his character in “Sunflower”
24:05 - What’s the most misunderstood thing about being a comedian?
24:51 - And finally, Sunil Grover is In The Making because…
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