India's Laughter Champion Winner Rajat Sood shares he wants to do The Kapil Sharma Show; EXCLUSIVE

Rajat Sood from Delhi won the title of India's Laughter Champion and earned cash prize of Rs 25 lakhs.

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On jokes revolving around love and heartbreak

The India's Laughter Champion winner agreed and said, "This is all personal experience, without personal experience, these feelings don't come out. I'd heard a renowned celebrity say in a podcast that one should write the experience that they have lived because it makes a better impact. I've done a lot of 'aashiqui' (laughs) Those were the moments that left a strong impact on me. Like how you plan on giving her a rose on Rose Day without her getting a whisk of it, and she should get a subtle hint but not convey it directly. I am an old-school lover, so I have many such incidents to share with the audience. I feel blessed and feel fortunate that people identify with these stories of mine."

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On being called love guru

"I am fine with the title the audience is giving me but then they expect me to answer about everything. Had I known everything then I wouldn't be standing here and narrating heartbroken stories. Love is something that no one can understand completely. I don't have the solutions to all the problems asked by the audience. I am very happy that people are liking this side of mine. A user told me that he loves three girls and I replied that one charger is enough to charge a phone. That's how I am enjoying right now," shared the 25-year-old.

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His future plans

Rajat has a very long list. He revealed, "I've planned a lot of things. Firstly, I'll be doing my India tour and performing my show 'Bigad Gaye The.' I write Ghazals, so hoping for my book to launch soon. I hope I get Arijit Singh to sing one of my songs because they are all written in that zone (love and heartbreak) I've also hosted several events, so looking forward to doing that too. I am very greedy when it comes to working. I keep myself occupied with work for 24 hours because I am very restless and my mind keeps wandering. If I don't keep this energy, I will get ruined."

On taking up The Kapil Sharma Show, if offered

"Of course! That stage is a benchmark for every Indian comedian and they desire to see themselves on that show. I too have a story for that. I went to watch The Kapil Sharma Show in January as an audience. I enjoyed it so much because as an artist, I get very greedy on seeing the stage. Even during weddings, I see the stage, and I get the urge of getting on the stage and cracking a joke on the bride and the groom. Mika Singh and Sunny Leone were the guests and I got selected to ask the question and they made me sit right in front of the camera. I was looking forward to it but the crew was getting late and the interaction round did not happen that day. But I had that longing that I want to come on this stage someday, and then India's Laughter Champion happened which was on the same set as TKSS. So, with me, life is a cycle thing happened. If I get an opportunity to showcase my skill, I will extremely hard and do it in full power. Jahan do kadam chal rahe the vahan 10 kadam chalenge," concluded India's Laughter Champion winner. 

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