“It was great to support a desi (Ash),” said Bhaskar. Singer Ash King and Bollywood dancers from Karan Singh Pangali’s academy give the show a brilliant send off in its final episode. “He did it in a turban and it was a huge favour for us.”īhaskar also got the chance to share a desi music favourite on the show. He even managed to persuade Hollywood star Hugh Jackman to do a spoof ad for the local Asian publication the family and Hawney are all desperate to feature in – the “Punjabi Bugle”. “For me, always the dynamic was doing something different from other shows, where you could justifiably have a breadth of questions, from an old lady, a dad figure or a wannabe.” One of the great features of the show is that ‘Sanjeev’ still asks quite obvious questions that other chat show hosts would not lower themselves, or dare, to ask. “He’s 72 and still a maverick and that’s what I really love about him.” “That stuff won’t make it,” said Bhaskar. Gilliam was in fine form but would have had the lawyers definitely twitching.* He appears alongside James Corden and Twiggy in the last episode which ACV saw being recorded live as part of the studio audience. He was kind of playful and funny and you can see him thinking on his feet, he’s a very smart guy.”īhaskar also enjoyed the encounter with Terry Gilliam, a film director, who first carved out an entertainment career as one of the original members of the Monty Python comedy sketch team. “I saw a different side to him that I’ve not seen on other talk shows. “He’s such a huge star and still very young and he really played the game. “All the guests are great and what was particularly exciting for me was Daniel Radcliffe,” said Bhaskar. One of Bhaskar’s favourites in this run is Radcliffe, aka Harry Potter and very much an international film star in his own right now.
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Among those exchanging banter with Ummi are Chevy Chase, Ray Winstone, Elizabeth McGovern, Olivia Colman, Twiggy and The Queen (ergh…no, apparently, she’s just a fan, once asking Bhaskar questions about the old series with some insight), among others.
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There’s quite an array of talent that is forced to share ‘Sanjeev’s’ woes and the sofa with Ummi, Dad and Hawney. There’s a clue there as to why it didn’t last…’Sanjeev’ did kind of luck out.” He entered as Hugh Jackman but lost to a small Nigerian man, but she won the Angelina Jolie look-a-like competition.
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“They met at a Butlin’s celebrity look-a-like competition. Sanjeev himself is divorced and has a seven year old daughter whom he no longer sees, as his ex-wife and child live in New York. Gone are the warehouses ‘The Kumars’ used to own, and in its place is a slightly tacky looking store above which they live in a flat now. “It was a bit of an experiment to introduce a new character and there are avenues to be explored.” They were a comfortably off middle-class family and now they’re not quite so comfortably well off and have had to downsize,” continued Bhaskar. The Kumars, like many, have fallen on harder times, having to move from Wembley to Hounslow. “There’s more tension in the house than there was before,” explained Bhaskar. She plays the Kumars’ preening, if intellectually challenged, landlady, who hankers for a bit and any part going, as a thespian of dubious vintage (according to her tenants). ‘Sanjeev Kumar’ has predictably aged and so too has his family, granny Ummi (Meera Syal), Dad (Vincent Ebrahim), while Mum has been dispatched to India to help look after some rich relies and there’s a new character, Hawney (Harvey Virdi) – pronounced horny…she is… and very entertaining and funny she is too with it. It was more than seven years ago that The Kumars (“ The Kumars at No.42”) left our screens on the BBC after proving to be quite a hit, garnering two Emmys in six years. There are six new one-hour episodes to run. “Any part these big names can play in kind of normalising us, if I can put it like that, is good,” reflected Sanjeev Bhaskar to talking about how ‘The Kumars’ were one of the first Asian families to be portrayed on mainstream television and given pride of place.īhaskar, who created the show, returns as the character, ‘Sanjeev Kumar’, in “ The Kumars” on Sky 1 HD at 9pm on Wednesday (January 15).
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Yeah, okay, we know there are a lot of them about – no offence, Hounslow.īut this one is different – for a start he has a TV chat show, getting famous people such as Daniel Radcliffe and Richard E Grant to talk to him and his even more madcap family. HE’S A FUNNY Asian man who lives with his parents in Hounslow, London.
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That family of quirks are no longer Kings of their (Wembley) Hill…