
Robin Williams- when I hear that name I think of my childhood. Watching Robin portray amazing characters like in the film Jack, a young soul trapped in an old man’s body or being stuck in a board game in the movie Jumanji. When you watched him on the screen, it did not feel like you were watching a comedy legend, it felt like you were watching a kid, just like yourself, going through these extraordinary obstacles. He was never an old man trying to act young in a family comedy film, like most of the actors you see nowadays. He owned every character he played. [embed width="620"]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x22p2ru_jack-1996-trailer_shortfilms[/embed] When I got to my teens, I discovered the world of stand up comedy. A hall full of people, one microphone and a person comes on stage and makes people laugh for an hour. It was the Holy Grail for a teenage class clown and I would ask myself,
“Would people actually pay to come, sit and watch one person tell them jokes?”[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="564"]

“Cocaine is God’s way of saying, ‘you are making too much money’.”[embed width="620"]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x23e6gb_robin-williams-stand-up-soccer-and-the-french_sport[/embed] Then I went to college and learnt the art of improvisational comedy in a course. It was the most satisfying form of performance art for me, so I decided to learn more about it and start performing. During my years of performing Urdu and English improvisation on television and theatre, I realised that my current comedy heroes like Will Ferell and Conan O’ Brian were both great improvisers. But not only that, I saw Robin Williams star in the American television show Whose Line Is It Anyway? as a guest improviser and he owned it! He dominated the entire episode with great laughter from his performance. It was amazing! [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"]

“Death is nature’s way of saying, ‘your table is ready’.”