With
two
episodes
of
his
stand-up
comedy
show
per
week
and
an
impending
feature
film
debut
looming
over
his
head,
comic
entertainer
Kapil
Sharma
is
currently
going
through
the
most
hectic
time
of
his
life.
And
now
he
has
a
nutritionist
accompanying
him
to
all
his
shootings,
as
he
needs
to
lose
weight
for
his
movie
project.
The
irregular
hours
and
the
erratic
schedules
have
taken
their
toll
on
his
health.
"My
schedules
are
so
jampacked
that
I
just
snatch
sleep
and
food
whenever
I
could.
But
I've
decided
health
comes
first.
I've
got
a
guy
to
control
my
food
intake.
The
trouble
is,
he
feeds
me
boiled
vegetables
for
dinner."
"But
then
after
that
when
I'm
on
my
own,
I
end
up
cheating
and
snacking
on
bread
and
omelette
while
shooting.
So
I'm
not
losing
as
much
weight
as
I'd
like
to," he
added.
Fortunately,
Kapil's
back
problem
has
been
taken
care
of.
"I've
been
regularly
working
out
and
doing
back
exercises.
So
the
back
problem
is
gone.
But
nowadays
I've
a
shoulder
pain,"
he
said,
adding
that
he
is
fighting
a
desperate
battle
with
his
schedules.
"I
need
to
create
a
bank
of
episodes
of
my
show
before
I
start
shooting
for
my
film
from
May
15.
I
can't
run
back-and-forth
from
the
film
set
to
the
shooting
of
the
show.
They're
two
completely
different
disciplines,
and
I
can't
allow
them
to
clash.
"Stand-up
comedy
comes
as
naturally
to
me
as
breathing.
But
film
acting
is
an
entirely
new
experience
for
me.
I've
to
give
it
my
hundred
percent," said
the
comedian,
who
is
set
to
make
his
film
debut
with
a
Yash
Raj
Films
project.
Regrettably,
contrary
to
plans,
the
channel
has
refused
to
cut
down
the
frequency
of
"Comedy
Nights
With
Kapil" by
half.
"The
channel
says
the
TRPs
will
suffer
if
we
cut
down
the
episodes.
Luckily,
for
me
I
got
an
unexpected
reprieve
when
the
first
schedule
of
my
film
'Bank
Chor'
was
shifted
from
April
to
May.
I
am
racing
against
time
to
create
a
bank
of
episodes,
so
I
can
complete
one
schedule
of
'Bank
Chor'
without
any
interruption," he
said.
Kapil
says
he
has
no
time
for
himself.
"My
mother
calls
to
complain
that
I
don't
call
her.
How
do
I
explain
to
her
that
I
don't
know
I
whether
I
am
coming
or
going?"