In recent months, veteran actress Archana Puran Singh has stepped into the world of digital content creation, gradually carving out her space among online audiences. Despite this new direction, her deep-rooted connection with comedian Kapil Sharma continues to be a defining aspect of her public persona. Having worked together for several years, Archana and Kapil have cultivated a genuine camaraderie, which often comes to life in Kapil’s playful on-stage jibes. One particular recurring punchline that has amused viewers is Kapil’s running gag that Archana is “paid to laugh.”
During a candid chat with SCREEN, Archana addressed the joke, revealing that the line has become so widespread that even her sons have joined in the fun. In one of her video blogs, they jokingly echoed Kapil’s quip, teasing their mother affectionately.
Reacting to the banter, Archana explained, “It’s all in good humor now. Kapil jokes about everything, and while audiences sometimes take it to heart, I don’t. Comedy thrives on punchlines and reactions—you deliver the line, earn the laugh, and keep it moving.”
She elaborated further, “When I first started with Comedy Circus, I was officially there as a judge. But now, in Kapil’s show, I’m not even sure what my exact designation is. I’m more like a recurring celebrity guest. Kapil keeps the jokes coming, and the running theme is that I’m paid just to enjoy myself. I laugh loudly and naturally, which gives the impression that laughter is my job. That narrative has caught on with my family too—my kids now lovingly mimic the same line. But if you watch my vlogs, you’ll see me laughing freely, even when no paycheck is involved. I find it all very amusing, and I’m happy to play along.”
Reflecting on their longstanding bond, Archana also recalled how their friendship began. “Kapil was just one of many contestants on Comedy Circus. Our connection was formed on mutual admiration. As a senior and a judge, I witnessed his brilliance firsthand. Over time, our relationship deepened. What started as professional respect has become something akin to family. Kapil is naturally private, but with me, he opens up. Whether at my place or his, we’re both at ease. We share a similar taste in humor, which makes our friendship even more special.”
Professionally, Archana will next be seen in Toaster, the debut production of actor Rajkummar Rao, slated for release on Netflix. She’s also confirmed to return in the upcoming third season of The Great Indian Kapil Show.
Previously, she appeared in the romantic comedy Naadaniyan, which also introduced Ibrahim Ali Khan to the screen. Despite its high-profile cast, the film, released on Netflix in March, received poor critical reception. She reprised her iconic role from 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' - Miss Braganza.
During a candid chat with SCREEN, Archana addressed the joke, revealing that the line has become so widespread that even her sons have joined in the fun. In one of her video blogs, they jokingly echoed Kapil’s quip, teasing their mother affectionately.
Reacting to the banter, Archana explained, “It’s all in good humor now. Kapil jokes about everything, and while audiences sometimes take it to heart, I don’t. Comedy thrives on punchlines and reactions—you deliver the line, earn the laugh, and keep it moving.”
She elaborated further, “When I first started with Comedy Circus, I was officially there as a judge. But now, in Kapil’s show, I’m not even sure what my exact designation is. I’m more like a recurring celebrity guest. Kapil keeps the jokes coming, and the running theme is that I’m paid just to enjoy myself. I laugh loudly and naturally, which gives the impression that laughter is my job. That narrative has caught on with my family too—my kids now lovingly mimic the same line. But if you watch my vlogs, you’ll see me laughing freely, even when no paycheck is involved. I find it all very amusing, and I’m happy to play along.”
Reflecting on their longstanding bond, Archana also recalled how their friendship began. “Kapil was just one of many contestants on Comedy Circus. Our connection was formed on mutual admiration. As a senior and a judge, I witnessed his brilliance firsthand. Over time, our relationship deepened. What started as professional respect has become something akin to family. Kapil is naturally private, but with me, he opens up. Whether at my place or his, we’re both at ease. We share a similar taste in humor, which makes our friendship even more special.”
Professionally, Archana will next be seen in Toaster, the debut production of actor Rajkummar Rao, slated for release on Netflix. She’s also confirmed to return in the upcoming third season of The Great Indian Kapil Show.
Previously, she appeared in the romantic comedy Naadaniyan, which also introduced Ibrahim Ali Khan to the screen. Despite its high-profile cast, the film, released on Netflix in March, received poor critical reception. She reprised her iconic role from 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' - Miss Braganza.
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