Swapnil
Joshi
is
returning
to
fiction
after
3
years
with
NDTV
Imagine's
sitcom
Ghar
Ki
Baat
Hai
,
a
slice
of
life
take
on
every
day
affairs
of
a
normal
family.
He
denies
that
its
a
copy
of
Yeh
Jo
Hai
Zindagi,
"you
can't
compare
shows.
What
matter
finally
is
that
the
public
should
like
the
show?" Swapnil
who
has
done
several
sitcoms
such
as
Had
Kar
Di,
Dil
Vil
Pyar
Vyar,
accepts
that
one
of
the
reasons
for
staying
away
from
fiction
for
so
long
was
the
lack
of
interesting
stuff.
He
felt
that
his
last
comedy
show,
Kadvee
Khatee
Meethi
on
Star
One
did
well
within
its
limitation.
"Unfortunately
that
show
did
not
percolate
to
the
masses,
which
I
am
sure
Ghar
Ki
Baat
Hai
will
do,"
speaks
Swapnil.
In
between
this
Marathi
mulga,
had
been
bit
by
the
reality
bug.
He
had
won
SET's
Mr
and
Ms
Television,
along
with
Purbi
Joshi.
He
had
also
anchored
a
marriage
show
along
with
Nausheen
Ali
Sardar.
But
his
moment
of
fame
came
with
Comedy
Circus
1,
where
he
and
partner
VIP
finished
runner
up.
On
certain
jokes
being
below
the
belt,
a
defensive
Swapnil
says,
"such
things
are
very
subjective.
What
may
appear
offensive
to
me
might
be
okay
to
you.
But
on
the
whole
we
try
to
make
sure
that
the
audience
does
not
get
offended." He
accepts
that
the
Comedy
Circus
(he
took
part
in
the
recent
Kante
Ki
Takkar
version
as
well)
journey
has
helped
him
to
hone
his
comic
timing,
"the
format
is
a
combination
of
theater
and
television
as
you
have
to
perform
your
gags
live
and
then
get
instant
feedback
from
the
judges
".
He
is
also
part
of
the
latest
version
of
Comedy
Circus,
Chinchpokli
to
China
"This
is
interesting
in
the
sense
that
there
is
no
completion
rather
you
have
an
ensemble
cast
of
celebs
who
come
and
perform,"
says
Swapnil.
Swapnil
who
entered
the
TV
scene
as
Ramanand
Sagar's
Sri
Krishna
feels,
"there
is
not
much
difference
in
mytho
content
over
the
years,
for
you
can't
change
these
text,
but
yet
I
have
noticed
that
the
presentation
and
costume
are
quite
up-market
these
days
".
He
further
adds
that
the
public
was
a
bit
harsh
on
Ekta
Kapoor's
Mahabharat.
"Had
she
succeeded
in
her
attempt
to
think
out
of
the
box,
she
would
have
been
praised
big
time,
but
alas
that
was
not
to
be,"
shares
the
actor.
Swapnil
says
that
one
of
the
reasons
that
he
is
not
always
in
the
news
since
he
prefers
to
let
his
work
speak,
"I
am
not
like
others,
who
party
a
lot,
or
boast
about
their
Kashmir
trip
or
cry
about
their
dog
dying.
I
am
contented
known
that
I
have
always
had
work
for
that
past
10
years
and
that's
important
enough
for
me".