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Kamal Kharmash had a café reworked from Conner Russo's story for an end-of-year conference: 'But then it became too much of a door comedy' |  television

Kamal Kharmash had a café reworked from Conner Russo’s story for an end-of-year conference: ‘But then it became too much of a door comedy’ | television

In his comedy show he avoids any taboos and discusses all the crucial events of the past year. 2023 has been a year full of events and news. Although the news was not always positive, Kamal still considered it a blessing. “I have a lot to build on for 2023. The only drawback: In terms of news, the show has exploded, especially in the second part of the year, and especially in the last three months. I’ve had to make major performance adjustments several times, although the common thread is I was already set and I was already running tests. “Very hot,” he admits to VRT.

This year, Kamal will never again be ashamed of anything, not even political topics. “I could fill the whole show with politicians alone,” he laughs. “Think of the saga surrounding Conner Russo, the changes of ministers, the pipette in Van Quickenborn, the Englishness of Theo Franken. There were many.”

The television setting for his show was also carefully studied. “We initially thought of a big police group as a decor, with Manneken Pis. “We also had Café ‘t Hemelrijk, which played a leading role in Conner Russo’s story, recreated, but that became too much of a comedy.” “I love Invest in a good presentation, both in terms of content and visuals. This means making choices and making adjustments until the last minute.

look. Kamal is curious about Jens Dendoncker’s salary!