Laughter Challenge winner Sunil Pal's performance left the old pals of COEP in fits of laughter, as they met at the alumni fest
The story of Ratan Noora, aka Sunil Pal is the quintessential rags to riches story except loaded with humour. "I found the character of Ratan Noora when I first came to Mumbai in 1995," says the comedian. "Noora was a regular customer who came in peeke tight, every night at an eatery where I worked as a waiter. I entertained my friends imitating him and they loved it! From that day to today, this character has helped me scale heights, I never imagined."
Pal was in town to perform during the Alumni Fest-08 of College of Engineering, Pune (COEP). His signature Ratan Noora act, got him applause even before he started.
The Pièce de résistance was the enactment of Madhuri Dixit being kidnapped by Veerappan where Pal imitated Bollywood actors like Sunil Shetty, Nana Patekar Naseeruddin Shah and so on.
Although having worked as a junior artist in films with Aamir Khan, Priety Zinta and Aishwarya Rai, it wasn't till he won the first Great Indian Laughter Challenge in 2005 that he finally arrived! Making time for films as well as stand up shows he talks about the challenges in both. "During a film shoot you have to focus on many things at once, camera angle, script, co-artists and many other things, so focus is divided. In stand up performance, your script has to be packed with punches, it's a live audience and one cannot afford to let the act drag anywhere, I usually choose common topics like saas-bahu and husband-wife quarrels that people identify with." Not content with waiting for grand offers to come his way, Pal has embarked on a new venture on a grand scale."Bhavnao ko Samjho, is a film written, directed and produced by me. For the first time 54 comedians will be shown together on the silver screen. It might even get us a mention in the Limca Book of Records," says Pal.
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