Must Watch Stand-up Specials India
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- RegistaSizil SrivastavaStellaKanan GillIn this hilarious one hour comedy special, Kanan Gill squints at a variety of subjects ranging from the difficulty in talking to your parents to The Constitution of India. It's easy to keep it funny. Kanan keeps it real.
- RegistaSiddharth VasaniStellaBiswa Kalyan RathBiswa Mast Aadmi is a stand up comedy show by Biswa Kalyan Rath, where he cracks jokes on topics. It's funny to the audience and they laugh, thus creating sound. This in turn encourages Biswa to crack more jokes, so he cracks more jokes on topics.
- RegistaAngshuman GhoshStellaZakir KhanIn Haq Se Single, Zakir's narrative takes you through his own journey of becoming the ultimate #SakhtLaunda. The guy who's survived rejection, love, heartbreaks and adulthood - who's single and proud of it!
- RegistaAbish MathewStellaKenneth SebastianIn this stand up special, Kenny talks about his experiences on turning 26, being a former 'nice' guy and his hilarious experiences with his maids.
- RegistaMarcus RaboyStellaVir DasComedian Vir Das critics nationalism, globalism and bad politics in two performances in New York and New Delhi.
- RegistaSameer GhauriStelleAzeem BanatwallaAtul KhatriSorabh PantYour favourite alternative news source - EIC Outrage - is back. And, LIVE. 7 comedians rage on big issues: Demonetisation, Uniform Civil Code, Godmen, Global Warming and Cynicism in India in front of a 1000+ sold out audience.
- RegistaNeville ShahStelleKanan GillKenneth SebastianAn absurd sketch-comedy show filmed live in front of a largely captive audience in Mumbai. Described as hilarious, complex, stupid, irritating, and 'sardonic' (by one lady in Goa), the show veers in and out of the familiar and the bizarre with equal comfort. A knee-slapping head-scratching torrent of jokes, characters, and self-aware comedy that successfully spent the entire budget that was available to spend on the show. Featuring six very silly live sketches, stitched together by a much sillier story about the nature of art itself and bookended by extremely silly and unnecessary opening and closing, "Sketchy Behaviour" is truly a work of something. Kanan Gill and Kenneth Sebastian float through the ether of space (reminiscent of another show on a rival streaming platform) and try to figure out why their souls can't rest in peace. They realise that the key to this lies in the sketch comedy show they did, they then look through the various sketches in the show to find any clues that could help their situation and let them move on to the afterlife. Will they find the answers they're looking for? Yes. But you'll have fun watching it probably. And if you don't, maybe that says more about you than it does about the show. Why can't you enjoy anything anymore? When did you become so bitter? The sketches feature songs about murders, talking chairs, time travel, exorcisms and much more (two more). Complex set and prop changes were done swiftly to maintain a seamless live experience for the audience at great personal expense to the creators of the show, which they realised was totally unnecessary when they were editing the show and it is especially paining them to write this now. The show is a culmination of a very old dream of its creators Kananand Kenneth, and all the weirdness in the show is completely intentional. For the optimal viewing experience, ask someone else to watch the show and describe it to you. This is the mandatory synopsis length.
- StelleSumukhi SureshAbish MathewKenneth SebastianAspiranti comici provenienti da tutta l'India competono per vedere.
- RegistaAakash MotianiStellaAzeem BanatwallaAzeem Banatwalla is back with jokes and observations about the perils of married life, road rage, millennials, and confused African kids.
- RegistaUdit JawaraniStellaSapan VermaThis video is about Sapan's life and his anxiety issues and problems. Issues which some of us have too but gets unnoticed. He has done some great work here.
- RegistaAakash MotianiStellaRahul SubramanianRahul Subramanian's stand up comedy solo 'Kal Main Udega' is filled with unrelated topics, no transitions, inconsequential takes on consequential subjects and also a bit of mildly bad dancing.
- RegistaFazila AllanaStellaAditi MittalTrailblazing comic Aditi Mittal mixes topical stand-up with frank talk about being single, wearing thongs and the awkwardness of Indian movie ratings.
- RegistaNeville ShahStellaKanan GillRevisiting life goals set in a letter written as a teen to his future self, comedian Kanan Gill reports back on if he's lived up to his own expectations.
- RegistaKaran AsnaniStellaAnirban DasguptaIf you are easily offended by jokes, the result is more jokes. Nothing in life is black and white, except Take It Easy, Anirban Dasgupta's stand-up special. His material deals with hate and love in the hostile internet era, and why both these intense emotions need to take it easy. This hour-long set captures Anirban trying to comprehend events from the past year at home and at work; events he would rather forget unless he wrote jokes on them. In 2017, Anirban had to take down a clip that contained his stand-up set on people from Kolkata and their reaction to one of the most controversial mysteries in the nation's history. This added to India's ever growing list of frivolous cases of offense on the internet. Comedians currently have to seriously self-censor their material to protect their interests in a hostile and frenzied climate. Anirban narrates this eye-opening experience from the year gone by and explores the idea of absolute freedom of expression. He also tries to find a solution to this never-ending problem of outrage over everything. He shares personal stories from the last year and attempts to explain why not having kids is the correct choice for this generation. He hopes his family sees the show to understand him. Anirban Dasgupta is a comedian and writer from Kolkata now based in Mumbai. He has been doing stand-up for the last five years, has performed extensively across the country and is a regular headliner at the top comedy clubs and properties of India. Take It Easy was performed live on tour across the country from November 2017 to June 2018.
- RegistaAngshuman GhoshStellaZakir KhanAfter the massive success of Haq Se Single, Zakir is back. He is taking a step back, literally. In his latest stand-up special Zakir is taking his fans back to the times of school bags and friendships. He draws up experiences from being in all boys' school to talking about co-ed school. How the experiences of studying in both schools made him wiser and his experiences richer. He shares stories about boys, girls and boys stories about girls. From bullying to friendship and basic survival instinct that kicked in while just living through the years. All the cumulative years of experiences and stories that took to some unknown corner of his mind is being sped up and narrated in this special. He talks about the most intimate relationship in his life, the one that he shares with this father and how that molded him into the man that he is now. Zakir is indeed a unique act, and it's easy to see why. To say the least, this special is an intimate couple of hours about growing up and surviving through life.
- RegistaSiddharth VasaniStellaBiswa Kalyan RathA carefully assorted platter of raw but delicate jokes skillfully assembled with great care and precision from thinly sliced observations caught from the sea of existence of humanity on planet Earth that leaves your soul feeling cheerful, happy, content and light.
- RegistaKenneth SebastianStellaNaveen RichardNaveen Richard combines his slice of life comedy along with his iconic facial expressions and striking character work that his audiences have grown to love.
- RegistaSameer GhauriStellaNeville ShahWhat are you laughing at isn't just the name of the show. It's a question Neville has been trying to answer for a long time. Because what he finds annoying everyone else finds funny.
- RegistaMarcus RaboyStellaVir DasLosing It is a Vir Das Journey of Africa , India and America and religions. He touches many topics with audience laughing throughout.
- RegistaYashowardhan MishraStellaKarunesh TalwarKarunesh talks about the "Indian Uncle" and what problems has the "Uncle" species caused all over the world.