Used to get anxious about failure: Sunil Grover

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Actor-Grover, who became a household name as "Gutthi" on "Nights with Kapil", says he is glad to have overcome the pessimistic phase in his career when he used to worry about the prospects of his TV shows.

Earlier in 2014, after his feud with colleague on "Nights...", had started his own show "Mad In India", which eventually failed to attain popularity.

He reunited with Kapil for his new offering, "The Show" as Dr

Post his mid-air tussle last year with Kapil, the says he is returning with renewed energy, leaving behind his long struggle with all sorts of the anxieties.

"I used to have the pressure of making my next show better than the previous one. I don't know how to make hit or flop shows, I don't know its mechanism," told in an interview.

The says he understood that if one works with 100 per cent dedication towards an idea, the project develops a "soul".

"Now, I don't worry about how people will receive a show, or not. I don't want to get anxious because of that. I used to be anxious earlier, like failure of a show or thinking about something that hasn't happened. (I figured) That's useless. I would rather focus on doing my job," he adds.

Excited about working on a full-fledged show after his exit from "The Show" in 2017, says the year ahead looks promising as he has multiple projects lined up.

"I am now part of this show. I am doing a regular project after a long time, so I am excited about it. I will be working almost every day, which is a happy, nice feeling... I am also working on some other things also, which will come in the later part of the year," he said.

Despite enjoying the popularity as an artiste with an impeccable comic timing, the does not refer to himself as a but likes being called an who "creates caricatures".

"I don't know I believe is something that's gifted to people. I am an actor, who makes caricatures out of characters. I am trying to learn various kinds of genres within The objective is to make people laugh but people should also get to watch new things," he said.

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 15:40 IST