You can not achieve humour in a tightly roped corporate-esque setup.
The show was extremely mechanical, and the artists didn't seem to be at ease, possibly owing to bad writing and bad versions of some really good games.
From people rushing in the punchline game, to Prajakta Koli's awkward token question at the end of each round with no comedic back and forth, the show left me cringing hard.
I'd suggest those reading to watch a bit of 'Whose Line is it Anyway' clips on YouTube to get an idea of how good such a concept can be.