<p>He says he is more like an entertaining element who comes on stage in various avatars.<br />“I can't really define my role in 'Bingo'. I'm not really a host I am more of a entertainment element. You will see me interacting with the host and with the audience. I have been termed as Bingo Buddy by Abhishek Bachchan,” Ali said on phone from Mumbai.<br /><br />"Bachchans are the first family of Indian cinema. I have been fortunate to work with Amitabh ji, Ashwarya and now Abhishek too. It gives me a high to be associated with them."<br /><br />Ali says Abhishek never throws any tantrums on the sets. <br /><br />"Abhishek is a gem of a person, very down to earth. I did not have any attitude problems working with him. I feel comfortable working as he gives me freedom to share the stage. Not many actors are willing to do that," he said.<br />Commenting on the format of the show, Ali said: “Every individual's life has become stressful. Even while asleep we are stressed. The concept of the show is very relaxing and entertaining. We have tried to make it a task for everybody who wants to play. May that be the contestants, the studio audience or the audience sitting at home. Everybody can be a part of the show and they don't have to take much pain. It is total paisa vasool show."<br /><br />The actor, who became a known name by working in soaps like “Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii”, feels reality shows give more space and freedom to an actor to experiment.<br /><br />“After 'Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii' I tried to explore my dimensions. I gained popularity from fiction shows, but I have realised reality shows give a lot of freedom. We don't have to be calculating and it is more fun. Winning 'Comedy Circus' acted as a benchmark to showcase the funny side of my personality,” he said.<br /><br />Ali is currently doing "National Bingo Night", SAB TV's comedy show "FIR" and Farah Khan's movie “Tees Maar Khan”.</p>
<p>He says he is more like an entertaining element who comes on stage in various avatars.<br />“I can't really define my role in 'Bingo'. I'm not really a host I am more of a entertainment element. You will see me interacting with the host and with the audience. I have been termed as Bingo Buddy by Abhishek Bachchan,” Ali said on phone from Mumbai.<br /><br />"Bachchans are the first family of Indian cinema. I have been fortunate to work with Amitabh ji, Ashwarya and now Abhishek too. It gives me a high to be associated with them."<br /><br />Ali says Abhishek never throws any tantrums on the sets. <br /><br />"Abhishek is a gem of a person, very down to earth. I did not have any attitude problems working with him. I feel comfortable working as he gives me freedom to share the stage. Not many actors are willing to do that," he said.<br />Commenting on the format of the show, Ali said: “Every individual's life has become stressful. Even while asleep we are stressed. The concept of the show is very relaxing and entertaining. We have tried to make it a task for everybody who wants to play. May that be the contestants, the studio audience or the audience sitting at home. Everybody can be a part of the show and they don't have to take much pain. It is total paisa vasool show."<br /><br />The actor, who became a known name by working in soaps like “Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii”, feels reality shows give more space and freedom to an actor to experiment.<br /><br />“After 'Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii' I tried to explore my dimensions. I gained popularity from fiction shows, but I have realised reality shows give a lot of freedom. We don't have to be calculating and it is more fun. Winning 'Comedy Circus' acted as a benchmark to showcase the funny side of my personality,” he said.<br /><br />Ali is currently doing "National Bingo Night", SAB TV's comedy show "FIR" and Farah Khan's movie “Tees Maar Khan”.</p>