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Crying is difficult: Shubhangi Atre

While everyone feels that comedy is a very tough game, Shubhangi Atre finds it easier to make people laugh
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You have been in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain for nearly four years. How much you relate to the character?

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Too much. Angoori’s biggest USP is her innocence and that is why I relate to her. She is also very homely and I too, to a certain extent, am like her. The only difference is that I am a working woman.

Doing comedy shows is more difficult than regular shows. Comment.

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I feel that crying is difficult. Doing comedy is easier for me.

What’s the definition of comedy?

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I think comedy cannot be forced. It has to be situational. Earlier, people used to think that comedy has to be loud but that’s not true. Bhabhiji has changed that perception completely.

How is it working with actors like Aasif Sheikh and Rohitashv Gour?

Both of them are great co-actors. Aasif ji pampers all of us. My rapport with Aasif ji is great because we can discuss any topic under the sun. He has so much experience. Rohit ji is a thorough gentleman. He is polite and keeps everyone happy.

What changes have you found in the industry over the years?

I think it has become a lot organised. Earlier, there used too many erratic shoots. Things have become better in terms of timings. Another thing is that there is a lot of work for actors now. Ever since OTT platform has come, things have changed. I think content-wise we need to improve.

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