The comedian, 47, has stated that he is stepping down from his TV career and “being a little more at home.”
Romesh Ranganathan, a much-loved comedian, has announced that he wants to take a “little bit more time off” from his career to be at home. The 47-year-old stressed the need to slow down and “just live life” for a while while insisting he’s not leaving comedy for good.
“I know that people sort of say I’m busy and I’m always like, trying to work and stuff,” he told Lauren Laverne on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs. “There is no strategy. There’s no game plan. I have no endgame.
No vision boards or similar devices exist. I’m doing what feels good at it right now. He then stated, “I do feel like I’m sort of settling in, like not winding things up, but I’m taking a step back. “
Rob Beckett, Rob and Romesh Vs., Romesh’s television series, is renowned for its Bafta-winning success. He has also appeared on a number of other television programs, including his own travel series, The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, which airs on BBC One.
The Crawley resident continued, “I want to be a little bit more at home. By the way, this is not a retirement announcement, but I do feel that, given our recent history, it is quite unexpected that we are discussing this because I have just entered a period of thought where I will likely be a little more disciplined in my actions going forward.
“I believe I might make a bigger break between bits,” he said. I’ve already said that I’ve not yet hit the jackpot, but it might not if I don’t go out and just live it.
Romesh also recalled his time teaching math before his current position in the discussion. He even acknowledged that his comedy work was more stressful.
He continued, “I didn’t feel completely fulfilled on any of those days.” “I was very stressed out. I’ve actually been the most stressed out of my life.
There hasn’t been a day in my comedy career that was as stressful as I was as a teacher. I can’t emphasize enough how wonderful it was to work with teachers and to teach.
The comedian also hosts The Weakest Link on television and appears on the BBC One sitcom Avoidance.
He also made an appearance in his family history on BBC Three’s Asian Provocateur. He hosts Romesh Ranganathan: For The Love Of Hip Hop on the same station as Claudia Winkleman does on BBC Radio 2 on Saturday mornings.
Source: Mirror
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