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Comedian and author Kanan Gill is ‘driven by the excitement to create’

Comedian-actor, and now author, Kanan Gill talks to us about his debut novel, films, plans for 2024 and more

Published on: Jan 11, 2024 11:06 AM IST
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Stand-up comedian Kanan Gill is going beyond the stage as he looks forward to the release of his debut novel next week. Gill, who introduced the book at Bangalore Literature Festival last month, talks to us about how he explored the path of writing.

Comedian-actor, now turned author, Kanan Gill shares that the idea of writing this book didn't leave him alone for a year until he wrote it
Comedian-actor, now turned author, Kanan Gill shares that the idea of writing this book didn't leave him alone for a year until he wrote it

While he started writing at the age of 15, he admits that he always felt “overwhelmed by the scale of what I was trying to achieve.” “Somewhere in my twenties, I decided to shift to writing short stories until I felt confident enough to start another novel. Acts of God is my first published novel, but it’s the second one I completed. It finds its roots in a short story I wrote many years ago, but there was a whole year where the idea of the book wouldn’t leave me alone until I wrote it,” he shares.

The 34-year-old explains the stark differences between writing as a comedian and an author. “Stand-up is conversational. My process is going onstage with an idea and then figuring out the joke. Because the live audience is the ultimate judge, this is the only real way to create stand-up in the long term,” he says, adding, “While these are very exciting limitations to create, a novel is free from all of them. So, while writing a novel, I could expand on any idea, dress up sentences and not worry about having to get a laugh every seven seconds. With Acts of God, I did almost no prior plotting. I only set the goal of writing a minimum of 1000 words per day.”

After an eventful 2023, Gill is gearing up for an even busier year. He’s ready to give things a shot and has a bunch of tours lined up. “I have a new stand-up show, plus a book tour and discussion that’s going to take me around the world. On top of my tour, I’ll also be at the Melbourne Comedy Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe, doing stand-up and talking about my novel. I’m also in talks with producers for two movies I’m writing,” he says, quipping, “I’d also like to get better at badminton, but that seems less likely.”

 
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Aayushi Parekh

Aayushi Parekh writes on entertainment, music, lifestyle, food, culture, art, fashion, beauty, trends, city, events etc. for the daily entertainment and lifestyle supplement, HT City Bengaluru

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