4 min readMumbaiJun 21, 2026 05:31 PM IST
After finding success with the reality show Comedy Circus, comedian Kapil Sharma decided to take things a step further in 2013. Along with his close friend and collaborator Preeti Simoes, he launched Comedy Nights with Kapil. Initially underestimated by many, the comedy show soon found its footing, with appearances by stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Dharmendra boosting its popularity.
In an exclusive interview with SCREEN, Preeti Simoes, producer of Ma Hai Na, looks back on the journey of Comedy Nights with Kapil. She also spoke about downfall of the comedy show.
‘Everyone thought Comedy Nights with Kapil would shut down after 10-15 episodes’
Sharing how the game-changer Comedy Nights With Kapil started, Preeti Simoes recalled, “Comedy Nights With Kapil was Kapil’s idea. He was done with competitive comedy shows like Comedy Circus, and it was time for him to explore himself. We were loosely inspired by Kumars at 42, and as we progressed, it became magical. When we went to the channel, they told us, ‘Who will come for the show, you won’t get celebs.’ They thought we would only get TV stars who are friends, but we had a very big dream. We wanted to bring a new world to people.”
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Recalling how they managed to bring Dharmendra as the first guest, Preeti added, “I remember we had gone to Dharam Sir’s house. We walked in and used the Punjabi card. He was very welcoming. We explained the show to him, and he agreed to come as the first guest. We just looked at each other in disbelief that Dharmendra was the first guest. We were very excited; that’s how we took off. Then celebrities kept coming. Fourth episode, Shah Rukh Khan came. Because Rohit Shetty was an ex-judge of Comedy Circus, he came to help us and promote Chennai Express. Once Shah Rukh Khan came, we couldn’t believe it. The day we became big was when SRK sir called us and said he wanted to celebrate the success of Chennai Express on our show. We didn’t approach him; he called. That day we realized we had become big. Before that, we were underdogs. Everyone thought we would shut down after 10-15 episodes, and we were all the rejected maal from Comedy Circus. It had started with zero expectations.”
Comedy Nights With Kapil’s downfall
Just as Comedy Nights With Kapil was reaching new heights, a string of unexpected setbacks, from a fire that destroyed its set to creative challenges, left the team feeling that the show had been “jinxed.”
Preeti Simoes recalled, “We truly believed that the show got jinxed. The set caught fire. That set was very special for us. The set was a godown in Film City. It didn’t even have a soundproof roof. When it rained, the shoot would stop, and celebs would wait for the rain to stop. Because it was that kind of set, it caught fire. So Colors was gracious enough to give us the Bigg Boss set to shoot. We never stopped with the telecast. Celebrities came to Lonavala to shoot the episodes. Kangana Ranaut and Akshay Kumar came to Lonavala to shoot. Eventually, what happened with the show, the fights were unheard of. We used to have very weak scripts or no guests on some days. By then, people didn’t know a Manoj Bajpayee could be on a comedy show, but magic would happen, and those episodes would be the funniest. So I truly think the show got jinxed in between.”
In 2016, following a fallout with Colors TV, Kapil Sharma and his team moved to Sony TV. However, The Kapil Sharma Show went off air in 2023 after Kapil’s much-publicised mid-air altercation with Sunil Grover. The comedian made a strong comeback the following year with The Great Indian Kapil Show on Netflix. The show has since completed four successful seasons, with its fifth season expected to premiere soon.
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