The comedian Romish Rannatathan said that he “turns back” from his career “to be at home a little more.”
The 47-year-old Crowley, known for his BAFTA award-winning TV series with Comic Rob Pickette-Rob and Josh against, confirmed that he would not retire.
“I know people say I am busy and always love, I am trying to work and things. There is no strategy. There is no game plan. I have no end game,” Lauren Laverne said on the Desert Island Island tablets.
“There is no vision plate or anything like that. (I) just do everything good.”



He added, “I feel as if I settled in implementing things, like not to end, but I go back.
“I want to be at home a little more. By the way, this is not a declaration of retirement, but I feel relatively recently, this is so lucky that we are talking about this at that time, because I liked this period of thinking probably, I will become more than that in what I do to go forward.
“I think I might take a greater break between bits. I told you, I haven’t hit the thing yet, maybe this could be the next thing, but it will not be that if I don’t go to life and only live.”
Ranganathan was also reflected in a time when he spent as a mathematics teacher, before his current career, and said he was more tired than working in comedy.
“There was no one day of this job, I did not feel completely fulfilled,” he said.
“I felt extremely tense. It is the most tightened in my life in reality.
“There was no one day in my comic career, which is getting close to the pressure I felt as a teacher. I cannot speak enough of teachers, education and how I liked this job.”
Besides his position, the comedian is known for his presentation of the weakest games and the championship of avoiding the BBC One.
He also starred in the BBC documentary, Romish Ranjanathan and BBC Asian Professor, who saw him tracking the roots of his family.
In 2024, he seized a hole on Saturday morning in Claudia Winsman on the BBC 2, and Romish Ranganathan presents: for the love of hip hop at the station.