He
has
been
tickling
the
audiences'
funny
bone
with
his
act
as
Gutthi
in
Comedy
Nights
With
Kapil,
but
actor
Sunil
Grover
says
fiction
dramas
are
not
his
cup
of
tea,
and
that
he
wouldn't
opt
for
them
even
if
he
has
no
money
to
pay
his
EMIs
some
day.
"I
have
not
been
doing
much
on
small
screen
apart
from
Comedy
Nights
With
Kapil.
Somehow,
I
don't
like
the
idea
of
fiction
(soaps)
on
TV.
I
have
not
done
fiction
apart
from
funny
shows.
"I
have
not
done
fiction
(soaps),
and
here
in
India,
the
kind
of
routine,
the
number
of
days
you
have
to
shoot...
it's
tedious.
I
am
fortunate
to
be
part
of
a
comedy
gang
and
I
get
to
do
things
in
a
non-fictional
way," Sunil
Grover
told
in
a
recent
interview.
He
says
that
if
he
does
something
more
on
TV,
it
has
to
be
non-fiction.
"I
cannot
manage
fiction
with
the
story
line
and
the
schedules.
Even
if
I
am
short
of
EMIs,
I
will
not
do
fiction
on
TV.
I
might
as
well
open
a
shop,"
he
added.
Now
Sunil
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
his
Bollywood
film
Gabbar
Is
Back,
which
is
a
serious
film.
Asked
if
it
was
a
conscious
effort
to
do
something
apart
from
comedy,
he
said:
"You
don't
do
any
conscious
efforts
at
all
...
whatever
comes
your
way
and
excites
you,
you
do
it.
It
just
happened.
They
narrated
me
the
role
and
I
liked
it.
I
thought
it
would
be
fun
playing
a
man
on
screen."
"No
one
is
offering
me
comedy.
They
are
offering
me
negative
roles.
Certain
roles
are
a
blend
of
comedy,
but
they
are
not
primarily
comedy
roles.
In
today's
time,
everyone
is
doing
everything.
Hero
is
doing
comedy,
he
is
becoming
a
villain,
he
is
doing
everything.
The
scenario
has
changed," he
said.
Directed
by
Krish
and
produced
by
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
and
Viacom18
Motion
Pictures,
the
film
features
Akshay
Kumar
and
Shruti
Haasan
in
key
roles.
While
many
TV
actors
prefer
to
join
films
for
fame
and
better
pay,
Sunil
says
that
as
of
now,
films
are
paying
him
lesser
than
TV.
"I
don't
think
TV
is
a
small
medium...
Eventually,
film
actors
come
back
to
TV
later," he
said.