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After a year of embarrassing controversies and incredible setbacks, Kapil Sharma is back. Following the release of his movie Firangi, out now in the UAE, he is now planning to push the envelope when he returns to the small screen with his comedy TV show, The Kapil Sharma Show. Firangi features Sharma as an innocent villager grappling with British colonial rule. It is a charming performance in an endearing film. In an interview, Sharma discusses his career plans and some personal decisions.

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Firangi is quite a departurefrom your first film, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon, and from your image as a stand-up comic?

My friend Rajiev Dhingra who directed Firangi sat with me... We exchanged ideas on what we would do together. We decided we would do a period film for sure. But we didn’t want to do the usual ‘evil colonisers and innocent peasants’ movie. We wanted to do a fresh take on the Raj. I think we succeeded in doing that.

Yes, Dhingra has ensured that your fans get what they want from your innocence, but he has also ensured a new avatar from your comicality.

Haan, mera character bholepann mein hi bahut kuch kar jaata hai [My character does a lot of things in his innocence without knowing the repercussions]. I think Rajiev knows me better than almost anyone else. We’ve been friends for years. Some people are so close to you that they know you better than you know yourself. Rajiev knows me well enough to know what I can do and can’t do. He directed me accordingly. Sometimes, I would go over the top. But he would bring me back to normality. He knew the audience wanted to see me playing a normal guy who can make others laugh.

Do you like pushing the envelope?

It will be boring for me and the audience if I don’t. That’s why I am planning a radical change in The Kapil Sharma Show. As far as feature films go, I will try to do something different each time. I already have an idea for my next film. Audiences are open to all kinds of experiences now. I saw Newton. It was so different yet successful

Have you shown Firangi to your film industry friends like Shah Rukh Khan or Akshay Kumar?

Not yet. We had a screening for the cast and crew and family on Thursday. They will say only nice things. Very often, we actors and entertainers get cut off from reality because we surround ourselves with yes-men. It’s very important to listen to people who don’t flatter you and who correct you when you’re wrong. Rajiev Dhingra is one such friend. He tells me when I go wrong.