He chats with the sultry Negar Khan, in a discotheque, as Amol Palekar's famous screen characters Lakshman Prasad Sharma and Ram Prasad Sharma. While chatting with Gurdas Mann, in a dhaba, he is Navjot Singh Siddhu. With Mandira Bedi, he chatted up as Krishnamachari Srikkanth. With Abhishek Bachchan, he was the sports coach in a park, and while rendezvous with Farah Khan he was dressed up as principal in a class room. The 'Pillai' character that he portrayed - about the man who always lands up at the wrong place at the wrong time - has become a household name. That's the interview specialist funny man Suresh Menon (Star Giraftar, etc Supermard, etc Haseena ) for you. "I know and love to make people laugh and will continue to do so," he says. His other shows include Pandey Pillai (musical comedy), Meri Jaan Hindustan (musical travelogue). Menon has also done many ads and worked in films like Ashoka, Doli Saja Ke Rakhna, Dil To Pagal Hai, Badhai Ho Badhai and Masti among others. Excerpts from a chat with indiantelevision.com's Vickey Lalwani: |
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How did you start your career in the entertainment industry? |
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So, it was a tough struggle at first… |
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When did the struggle end? |
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Which was your first major break? |
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And then followed films, right? I had realised that comedy was my forte; I could make people laugh. When I heard that Priyadarshan was in town, I called up Good Knight Productions but they did not take me seriously initially. Later on, they called to ask me if I was only keen on hero roles. I said, 'Koi bhi role chalega' (anything will do). They asked me to go and meet Javed Akhtar for Kabhi Na Kabhi. Akhtar saab looked at me and said that I was doing the role. Unfortunately, I could not carve my niche in the films. But, I guess, everything happens for the best and in its own time. In '99, etc happened. |
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You have quite a quirky method of interviewing people, what with the famous get ups and all. How were these ideas conceived? I dressed up as a principal when I interviewed Farah Khan, for heard that she treated her actors like students. I became a 'bhai' when I interviewed SRK and told him that he had disturbed my business by saying 'main hoon NA It works, actors laugh and loosen up. It all started with Amitabh Bachchan when I dressed up as Pillai and he could not refrain laughing when he saw me. The ice was broken and the conversation became easier. Actually, I had done that to hide from Bachchan. That man can look into your eyes and make you melt (pauses). |
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Go on… |
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Have all actors liked the concept such thematic interviews? |
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Who does your make-up? |
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You even dressed as Simi Garewal. How did it feel to dress like a woman? |
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You imitate a lot of celebrities. How can you imitate people? How much do you practice? Like for one, I cannot imitate Bachchan, Sunny Deol, Jeetendra. This is where my characterisation concept helps. You need not sound exactly like Bachchan to do a spoof on him. |
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Have people called you and said that why are you imitating them? Has anybody felt offended? |
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Have you imitated Balasaheb Thackeray? |
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Then why haven't you imitated him? You just said that 'imitation is the best form of flattery'. |
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But has the channel too contributed? I mean, will it allow you do an imitation on Balasaheb? Yes. The channel won't let me touch any political party. |
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But what about Shekhar Suman...
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How? Suman has political connections. Even Bharat Dabholkar has made comments on Shiv Sena. When people make comments on friends, it's not taken seriously. |
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Is it easy to make people laugh?
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What you do when you get less than 20 per cent results?
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You mean to say vulgar jokes go well?
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Getting slightly specific. On a 1-10 scale, how do you rate the Indian sense of humour? Sad but true. For instance, if I crack jokes about Malyalees in Kerala, I would be booed. Indians are too sensitive. They take too much interest in insignificant things. I do not know whether to laugh or cry when some so-called righteous women protest against Mallika Sherawat's show of skin. Have these same women botherd to clothe the poor people on the roads? Our priorities are so wrong. Even if we feel correctly, we don't voice it right.
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Elaborate. Like, if we are impressed with Sonia Gandhi's decision not to become PM, we will refrain saying it in public just because of her origin is foreign. At least, I have no reservations on this. |
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But she had no choice. The Left parties refused to lend support... (Interrupts) The same left parties are still going to bring this government down! |
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Are you trying to say that you grow as a person, if you develop a good sense of humour? Exactly. Sab TV is contributing to this cause. I wish Star Plus too should take some initiative. Somebody is plotting a conspiracy, somebody has died, somebody has vanished... there is an overdose of all this. |
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You have an uncanny resemblance to Sajid Khan. Comment. You are the nth person telling me that. My wife once suspected that Sajid and I were sleeping together (laughs). |
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