After many years, the show that finds comedy champions has started on TV. Famous comedians like Kapil Sharma, Bharti Singh have become famous from this talent reality show. The new show ‘India’s Laughter Champion’ has started from June to find comedy champion in place of Kapil Sharma’s show on Sony channel. Shekhar Suman and Archana Puran Singh are judging the show. Archana Puran Singh is quite famous for her laughter. But there have been times when he had to laugh even in sorrow. Recently, Archana herself narrated one such anecdote at an event.
New show has been launched: Actually, during the show launch event of ‘India’s Laughter Champion’, Shekhar Suman says in the show that Archana Puran Singh’s name should be recorded in the Guinness Book. She makes people laugh at one place. On this, Archana shared an anecdote and said. ‘We always have to laugh. But sometimes our laughter also hurts. which is not visible to the people. Sometimes you have to laugh even without wanting to. This is the life of an artist. Even today when I remember that moment, tears start flowing from my eyes.
Archana kept laughing even after mother-in-law’s death: It is about Comedy Circus, when I was shooting for it. When I was shooting for Comedy Circus, my mother-in-law was very ill. He was undergoing treatment at Ambani Hospital and I had to go for the shoot. I went to shoot and around 6 pm I came to know that he had passed away. I told the shooting people that I have to leave immediately. My mother in law has passed away.
Laughed for 15 minutes: He said, ma’am! You can leave by giving your reaction in 15 minutes. All my reactions were laughable. Punch, big punch, small punch, small laughter, medium laughter, big laughter, I shot for 15 minutes by doing this. I was laughing out loud at that time, while I was crying bitterly from inside, but could not even cry. That was the hardest time for me. But that was my compulsion. God don’t put anyone in such a situation.
Shekhar Suman also narrated the matter of son’s death: Shekhar Suman also could not stop himself after listening to Archana Puran Singh. He said, people see our laughter, but no one sees the pain behind us. Or even if you see, don’t try to understand it. Because here is not the time to make anyone think about anyone. People don’t even share anything with each other here. My son Ayush died at the age of 11. I was deeply broken by his departure. It took me a long time to recover from that shock, slowly the car came back on track. Now I work to share happiness with people.