Sunil back as Gutthi!

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Sunil Grover returned to Comedy Nights With Kapil as Bittoo’s (Kapil) father-in-law last week. But soon, he will back to playing Gutthi! “Gutthi and Palak (Kiku Sharda) will reunite and try to woo Akshay Kumar who will be appearing on the show to promote his film Entertainment,” says a source. When Sunil was tipped to return to the comedy show, the makers were clear that he will not be playing Gutthi because in his absence, Palak and Dadi (Ali Asgar) had taken over that space and become big! However, looks like Sunil cannot escape his popular Gutthi avatar! Says the source, “Gutthi had a good chemistry with Akshay when he had come on the show earlier. So the makers thought they can get a recall value by getting Gutthi back in the episode which has the Khiladi. Even Gutthi and Ranbir Kapoor made a good combination, so if and when he comes on the show again, she will be back. Otherwise Sunil will continue to play Manju’s (Sumona) father.” While the episode with Akshay was shot recently (it will be aired after three weeks), the makers are in two minds over Sunil playing Gutthi permanently!

‘GETTING A NEW MODEL TO REPAIR IS EXCITING’ wristwatch repairing

I HAVE ONE CLIENT WHO HAS WORN THE SAME WATCH FOR 50 YEARS AND COMES TO ME EVERY SIX MONTHS TO HAVE IT FIXED. HOWEVER MUCH I TELL HIM TO BUY A NEW ONE, HE WON’T. I AM GLAD HE DOESN’T. KISHORE JOSHI, 43
Kishore Joshi, 43, has stuck a magnifying glass over one eye, to enlarge the intricate machinery of the wristwatch he is repairing.


“It makes the glare of the sun much harsher, but this business feeds me, my mother, my wife and my schoolgoing son. Come rain or even hail, I can’t stop working,” he says.
His work is such a strain on his eyes, in fact, that he has to have them checked every three months, and always returns with a prescription for eye drops to help relax the muscles.
“Every three years or so, my number goes up by .25. I must be one of the most loyal and frequent clients of my ophthalmologist,” he says, chuckling.
Joshi lives in a rented two-room flat in Kandivli and starts his day at 8 am. After a quick shower, prayer and breakfast of bhakris and tea, he leaves for work at 9.30 am.
It takes two trains and a bus to get him to his 75-sq-ft shop space in Sion, where he begins work at 10.30 am. The shop is 40 years old, and was earlier run by his maternal uncle.
Also the son of a watch repairer, Joshi grew up in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, learnt the trade from his father as a teenager and, at age 17, came to Mumbai to work in this shop. He took over 23 years ago, after his uncle migrated to the US with his family.
“I still pay them Rs 8,000 in rent every month,” he says.
Once in the shop, Joshi takes stock of the number of watches to be repaired and the spare parts to be ordered from Dadar market and Bhendi Bazaar. Soon, clients start trickling in. Some come in to buy a new strap, other to replace a watch battery, still others to drop off a malfunctioning or stalled timepiece.
Business has dropped by 30% over the past three years, Joshi says, taking his monthly earnings to Rs 25,000. “A lot of people have stopped wearing watches and check the time on their cellphones instead, or they use cheap, China-made watches, which they don’t bother to repair.”
Thankfully, there are still some who treasure their timepieces. “These clients are so emotional about their watches that they are tough to deal with,” says Joshi.
But worst of all are the customers who bargain and haggle. “People now argue that the cost of repairing the watch is not worth it, given its original price,” says Joshi. “I tell such people that they then have the option of not fixing it at all, but that I cannot reduce my rates. My profit margins are quite low as it is and the work is extremely strenuous. After breaking my head working on a complicated machine, I have no patience with customers who don’t want to pay the right price.”
At 2 pm, Joshi takes a break for a lunch of roti, sabzi and dal packed for him by his wife, Rekha, a homemaker. “I relish this time off from the watches,” he says.
Back to work at 3.30, Joshi works until 8.30, with just a few chai breaks. The only break in this routine, he says, is when a new watch model comes his way.
“That is exciting... that and any challenging work that will take weeks to fix. That’s always fun too,” he says.
At 8.45, it’s shutters down and time to head home for a hot dinner of roti and
sabzi or bhakri and khichdi, by 10.30 pm. Joshi then meets friends from his building for a chat, or watches TV, before turning in at midnight.
On Mondays, his days off, Joshi spends time with family, friends and relatives. He takes a 10-day break once a year, to visit Bhavnagar. It’s the only vacation he can afford, he says.
“The dwindling business and rising rents worry me,” Joshi adds. “After all these years, I still don’t have my own house in the city. I worry about what I’ll do if I lose more clients.”

Facts about Shah Rukh Khan

SRK’S filmy 22


We dig out interesting facts about Shah Rukh Khan, who recently completed 22 years in Bollywood

Shah Rukh Khan’s debut film, Deewana (1992), hit the theatres 22 years ago. A nostalgic Shah Rukh tweeted, “All notions, creations and experiences of decades will end on the day of truth. I tirelessly work to ignore the inevitable. Thx for 22 yrs of O2 (sic).”
The 48-year-old actor also confessed that he never really watched his debut film. “I have, till date, not seen Deewana. I have a notion that I don’t want to see my first or last creation. They are bookends, the story is between (sic),” he posted.
We take a look at more such spellbinding facts about the superstar, who has been ruling the roost for two decades.

1 NAAM TOH SUNA HOGA?

Shah Rukh is named Rahul in nine of his films, including Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001) and Chennai Express (2013), among others. He has been named Raj in six films, including Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992), Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) and Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008), among others. 2 NEGATIVE ROLES: He has played negative roles in six films, including Darr and Baazigar (1993) and Don (2006), among others.


3 (IM)MORTAL: It's interesting that Shah Rukh's character dies in 16 films, including Baazigar (1993), Darr (1993), Dil Se (1998), Devdas (2002) and Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), among others.

4 BEYOND ACTING: He has co-produced 14 films, including Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (2000), Main Hoon Na (2004) and Chennai Express (2013), among others.

5 ONE-MAN SHOW: He has been nominated 226 times for various Bollywood awards and has won 207 of them. He has won 29 awards in the best actor category.

6 ON THE SMALL SCREEN: He has been part of seven TV shows, including his TV debut, Fauji (1988). He was later seen in Circus(1989), and has also hosted popular quiz shows like Kaun Banega Crorepati (2007), Kya Aap Panchvi Pass Se Tez hain? (2008) and Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout (2011).

7 A FRIEND INDEED: From Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega (2000), Heyy Babyy (2007) to Bhoothnath (2008), Shah Rukh has done 26 cameos.

8 DEBUT DILEMMA: His debut film was Dil Aashna Hai (1992), but due to the delay in the release of the film, Deewana is considered to be his debut film.

9 ANYTHING FOR ADI: He agreed to act in Aditya Chopra’s debut film, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, without even looking at the script.

10 SOUTHERN SOJOURN: Not many of us would know that Shah Rukh has spent his childhood in Bengaluru, where his grandfather worked as a chief engineer.

11 PAIR PERFECT: Juhi Chawla is not only a partner in his production house, but also a co-star with whom he has acted in the maximum number of films. Some of them include Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992), Darr (1993), Yes Boss (1997), Duplicate (1998) and Bhoothnath (2008), among others.

12 HOME, SWEET HOME: One of the reasons why Shah Rukh bought Mannat — his palatial bungalow in Bandra, Mumbai, was that he wanted to have an exclusive prayer room. He’s been quoted as saying that if he was broke, he would sell everything, but Mannat.

13 MOVIES CALLING: Shah Rukh pursued mass communications (film-making) in Jamia Millia University because he loved watching television commercials.

14 LUCKY CHARM: The number plates of all his cars read 555. S Shah Rukh is superstitious ab about numbers and be believes that the right nu numbers bring him good luck.

15 LOVE FROM ALMA MATER: When his college, Hans Raj (Delhi), celebrated its golden jubilee in 1998, they gave away 17 shields to its alumni who had excelled in their lives, and Shah Rukh was one of them.

17 FILMY BRIBES: In his schooling days, Shah Rukh's Hindi was quite weak. So, his mother promised to take him for a movie if he passed his Hindi exams. Since he loved watching films, he began to score good marks in Hindi. 16 OLD HABITS DIE HARD: He has a phobia about riding horses and he never eats ice cream.

18 SRK'S FAN OF: Shah Rukh's favourite actor is Dilip Kumar, and favourite actresses are Mumtaz and Saira Banu.

19 CLOTHES DEAREST: He ensures that his sleeping pyjamas are freshly-ironed every night because he believes that “one never knows who one may meet in dreams”.

20 DHABA TIME: During his struggling days before he entered showbiz, Shah Rukh ran a restaurant in Dariya Ganj.

21 MONUMENTAL EARNING: His first salary was 50, which he earned by working as an usherer at a Pankaj Udhas concert in Delhi in the early '80s. He used the money to take the train to Agra and see the Taj Mahal.

22 BEING SALESMAN: Shah Rukh sold tickets at the booking window of a Mumbai theatre on the opening day of his 1994 film, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa. He was paid ` 25,000 for that film.