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]]>Karunesh’s usual style of delivering punches, his body language and expressions are so good that even if there is nothing funny in what he is saying, the way he says it makes you go ROFL.
Humour Sapiens got into a Tête-à-Tête with the rocking stand-up comic Karunesh Talwar. Get to know him with us.
How was your first stage experience?
10 years ago on 13 June 2011 was the first time I stepped on stage. To my surprise, people laughed at my set. I was stupefied because I was screaming, and people were laughing and wondering as to who’s this angry kid.
Over time, I gained confidence and tried the same jokes, but no one laughed. That’s when I realised, it was because of my nervous energy that people laughed back then.
But yes, first time on stage was a great experience. When I got off stage, I had so much adrenalin and so much energy. I remember, this show was in Bandra, I just got out started walking on the road for kilometres at a stretch. With an excitement of something unexpected happening!
You’ve also been a part of Weird Ass Comedy. How has the journey been?
I started with them in 2012, it’s Vir Das’s company. So, Vir, obviously, Rohan Joshi, Tanmay Bhat, Gursimran Khamba, Ashish Shakya and I were a part of it. Then they started at AIB, and I began collaborating with them.
Do you remember any of your bombing experiences?
Oh yes, I remember many. The most painful bombing experience was the one at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2018. And it is embarrassing to relive it that at this time. So basically what happened was, I was doing 28 shows in the festival, along with 4 other Asian comics. The first 15 shows went really well, we even got a five-star rating, and we all were really excited.
On the 16th day, I decided to perform some new material, which was a terrible decision because I had just written it. I get on stage, and man, you could hear the silence. I’m not sure how to describe it, but sannata sunayi de raha tha! I could see the tears of disappointment in the eyes of audience. One person even heckled me and I didn’t have an answer to that. I got off stage, after somehow managing to get a few laughs – and I get to know that there’s a reviewer in the audience. It was a bad bad day.
I woke up the next day, and things hadn’t gotten any better. As I opened the newspaper, it was a disaster. The whole Melbourne was duly informed that the man named Karunesh Talwar is no go for stand-up comedy. The review was titled – 4 out of 5 comics make the cut. Clearly, I was the fifth comedian who couldn’t please the audience.
But, let me tell you, something good came out of it!
Of course, I was having a row of bad days, but worked really hard on those new jokes and a lot of them made it to my future comedy sets, some of which I have done in India as well.
So, I worked overnight on those jokes and performed them the next day and managed to get a good response. Rest of the festival went very well because of that, and I bagged the opportunity to perform on Australian television too.
I was a real rollercoaster that one month – full of highlights and lowlights back to back.
When you got into comedy, the scene wasn’t developed so much. What challenges did you face back then?
I didn’t get into comedy to earn money. There was no expectation of doing this for a living. I just started doing it because I was very passionate about it – so I thought I am gonna do it, but eventually, I will have to get a job. That was my perspective on it.
I was never looking at it as a source of income, but today I feel very grateful that it’s my livelihood and I have not taken it for granted.
The challenges have not changed. My challenges are what they were when I started off. Things like – this line isn’t as funny, what should be the next line, people laughed at this joke but the other one didn’t get as many laughs, I should find another angle to this story, new material was looking good enough yesterday but crappy today – these don’t change. At any level, these challenges are always the same.
Have you struggled for spots in your early days?
When I started doing comedy, there were hardly 15-20 comics, so getting spots wasn’t that much of a problem. Guess I was lucky. If I had to enter stand-up now, it would have been a tough cookie. As long as you could make someone laugh, you used to get the spots. But now it’s a whole different scene, you have to sell tickets, get people, then make them laugh.
It was comparatively easier to get on stage back then because you were responsible for making people laugh, that’s it.
Experience with annoying audience member or a heckling experience?
There have been many. And there are some, which cannot be told on this platform
So, there was this one girl – she was drunk and it was her birthday. She kept yelling ‘it’s my birthday’ again and again, and had bugged around four comics who performed before me which derailed their sets. I went on stage, she started again with her ‘it’s my birthday’ anthem. I said, “usually the maturity increases with age, but guess it’s the opposite with you”. Because I said, you are becoming dumber as you getting older – the audience that was equally annoyed with her laughed and applauded at this. It was then her birthday express came to a halt.
Tell us something about your new special ‘Aalas Motaapa Ghabraahat’. We saw the trailer and loved it, especially the bit where you nudge us to confront our parents.
*laughs* Kar dena chahiye confront, definitely!
It’s important to set boundaries with the parents too, show them the real you. The love won’t vanish, you won’t become a bad child if you have a healthy argument with your parents.
This special is basically on two topics, one, on my relationship with my parents and second, on my relationship with my girlfriend.
Watching this didn’t bode well with both my parents and girlfriend.
I have taken many pot shots at my parents and then I went into a self-depreciation mode.
Watch the Amazon Prime special here!
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]]>Gaurav Gupta, stand-up comic artist said:
“I am delighted to associate with a global platform like Amazon Prime Video and amuse stand-up enthusiasts all across the world with my comedy special. Thanks to them, a host of comedians have entered the limelight and I too look forward to reaching a larger audience and garner new fans. Everyone wants to watch a show if they know it’s on Amazon Prime Video. That said, “Market Down Hai” is really special for me as it is my first stand up special on Amazon prime video and also as I used my life experiences that are hilarious in nature in the stand-up. I am a Baniya and cracking jokes on the Baniya community never gets old for me. I hope the audience will love “Market Down Hai” as much as they loved my other work of stand up.”
In the trailer, Gaurav Gupta can be seen talking about his hilarious experiences as a parent, husband, son, a Delhiite, and above all, a Baniya! Watch the trailer here:
We got an opportunity to interact with this amazing dentist-comedian prior to the launch of his special ‘Market Down Hai’. Humour Sapiens got into a Tête-à-Tête with the ace comic Gaurav Gupta. Get to know him with us.
A. I was a dentist and followed a routine. Just like most of us, the need for change and the want to break my monotonous routine led me into comedy in 2015. I took a chance and I’ve been here ever since.
A. Just one word – Pathetic. I did so bad, I don’t even want to recall or discuss that.
I had no clue what happens in a stand-up, I just went on stage and did some ‘sansani’ and practically tanked.
A. Looking at my personality, no one usually heckles me. I look like a ‘biwi-bachhon wala aadmi, jo job se aa raha hoga’. So, no one messes around with me but I have people having a picnic in the midst of my gig – ‘mere show ke beech mein, khaa-pee rahe hote hain’.
I remember one time when I was doing a private show – my baniya act was on and one uncle stood up from the audience, with his stick in tow. Vo boodhe uncle khade ho gaye, and said, “ ek minute bhaisaab, ye bhadkau bhaashan band kijiye”. I tried telling him that it’s comedy, but it fell on deaf ears.
A. Spots. This was one of the main challenges I faced. When I was starting up in 2015, Delhi had only a few venues to perform. Though comics were a handful, but audience was less as well – you could hardly get 10-12 audience members, and stage time was very less too. There were just about 2 prominent rooms to perform and we had to hustle a lot for getting spots in those. Writing emails to get one spot, and many times our confirmed spots used to get cancelled when any seasoned comic came to perform.
A. You mean, ‘Sannata’ – total silence? That has happened a lot many times. One that I remember was a corporate show in Goa. I was really excited and happy to do this big show. As I got on stage, I saw all the uncles staring at me and they remained that way all through my act. I used all my energy, spoke at the top of my voice, narrated my best jokes – no one laughed and everything I said fell flat.
When that happens, it breaks your confidence, drains your energy. So, I had a 45 minute spot and I came back to my room after 20 minutes of attempting to make them laugh.
Happens to the best of us. Right?
A. “Market Down Hai” is my father’s pet peeve. This is what he says all the time. You go to him asking for money, he’s all like, “abhi ruk ja, abhi dekh le, market down hai, dhanda down hai.” And this is what he used to say before the pandemic happened and market actually crashed. But now pandemic has made the situation such that people are able to relate to this line.
How’s it different? You can say, the pizza base is same, toppings have changed and gotten better. The theme is same, naturally, because the genre of any artist doesn’t change. It started with my ‘Baniya’ acts and since then a lot of changes have happened in my life. I have tried to inculcate all that and more in this special.
You can follow Gaurav Gupta on Instagram: @gaurav_comic
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]]>He has recently come up with two new videos, which are quite a joyride!
Indian Food & Talented People
This is Ketan’s first video, and is all about people who are as talented and down to earth as it can get! But he tells us, those are the kind who trigger depression in you. As you while away the time on Instagram waiting for magic to happen, these gifted people are using their gifts to their full potential.
Ketan also talks about the time he decided to visit France…well, the French part of India and tasting French cuisines to his delight. This adventure ended when he figured that the only spices they were aware of were salt and sugar.
He ended the video with a concrete opinion about Raisins–“Raisins shouldn’t be called dry fruits, since they aren’t completely dry”–and the people who eat it.
Ketan also shared a secret in this video about why wine complements French food.
Watch Indian Food & Talented People to know it:
Birbal & Comfort Zone
Ketan’s second, Birbal and Comfort Zone leaves you pondering about a lot of things. One being, those people in our lives who are constantly talking yet not arriving at the crux of it all. He also enlightens us on ‘How did Birbal actually die.’ And no, it is not how you think.
Ketan also talks about the comfort zone and the struggles of life.
Want to know? Watch Birbal & Comfort Zone here:
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]]>Suhel starts off by announcing his career finding criteria:
First, don’t die.
Second, don’t get arrested.
Fair Enough!
He further talks about becoming a superhero, and how a career in the army closely resonates with superheroes. But…Criterion 1 comes into play.
Next comes up Engineering, and Criterion 1 comes into the picture even before concluding it.
He finally zeros down on becoming a doctor. Here’s why:
However, quickly changes his stance. Watch the video to know why!
He then chooses a career in stand-up comedy. Easy peasy.
Just stand on the stage and narrate jokes. At least he won’t get killed, or arrested…or so he thought. But, alas, again, galat career chun liya! Wanna know why? He shares the secret in the video.
The only option that he’s now left with is to be a Housewife. Know why he decided to opt out of this career option as well.
Watch Galat Career Chun Liya by Mohd Suhel, here:
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]]>He has been running a series of some really ‘Boring Tutorials’ (Read: Hilarious) on his Instagram channel, and posting some rib-tickling insights as well. Go on, this post has it all! (Psst…you can also check out his stand-up comedy video)
But before that, a fun fact: Aadar Malik is the son of Abu Malik and nephew of Bollywood music composer Anu Malik. Apart from being a comic, Aadar also inherits his family’s music finesse.
1. How to make hotel room your home
Hotel ka temperature control dhong hai!
2. How to make dosa at home
Idli dosa ne breakfast pe kabza kar liya hai!
3. How to make chia pudding at home
Chia ameerzon ka sabja hai!
4. How to make cold coffee at home
I prefer my coffee without benefits!
5. How to make Chai at home
Adrak zamin mein ugta hai!
6. How to make Yoga at home
Behti naak mein kabhi pranayam nahi karna chahiye!
7. How to make bed at home
Dark chaadar pe kabhi daag nahi dikhte!
8. How to make cupboard at home
Band kapad ke raaz kisi ko pata nai chalte!
Wait! There’s more.
Here’s one amusing stand-up comedy by Aadar Malik. It’s called the ‘Weddings in India’ and it’s a befitting description of the 5-day long affair. From waiting for buffet to open, and aunties twerking in a sanskaari manner to photographer’s finding pleasure in clicking click photos when the guests are eating – this video has this and more.
It’s not just the funny videos that he has been delighting us with. Aadar has also been posting some funny insights on Instagram.
Maybe she’s working on a video already.
That sounds like most of us.
This makes so much sense.
Bonus: Love in the times of lockdown
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]]>Shibani has done a bunch of stage plays, and short cameos in movies like Rang De Basanti and No One Killed Jessica. She also starred in a Balaji Telefilms TV soap called Kuch Iss Tara in 2008, appeared in the movies Matra in March 2017 and Why Cheat India in 2019. She has even done a Gujjar film ‘Tau Jhagdu’.
This powerhouse of the online world, in her journalistic stint, has worked as a copy and content curator with the names like NDTV, The Asian Age, India Today, Hindustan Times. Her latest two stints have been with Vegabomb – a Scoopwhoop media venture as writer and editor, and at Times Internet as Video Content and Actor Consultant. She is the brain and face of the video content on iDiva, MensXp, and Indiatimes.
Since the lockdown began, she is on fire and creating hilarious content pieces and posting on her Instagram page. We have always been in love with Prabha didi – the hoity-toity house help, but her Punjabi mom videos have us bursting with laughter. What’s more? Of late, she has been bringing the food to life and sharing lots and lots of couple-react videos, both young and old.
In August, Shibani and Ankush Bahuguna, her partner in crime in all couple videos, shot a 6-minute debut drama film ‘Almost’ – an emotional yet beautiful chronicle of a breakup.
There’s a lot more happening on her Instagram, that you wouldn’t want to miss out on. Check out here!
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]]>Interested in the fashion industry, Dolly interned with iDiva, who offered her the post of a writer on completion of her internship. Therein, she landed an opportunity to multi-task in the iDiva videos as the producer, writer and actor.
We have been following Dolly from the times of ‘Spill the Sass’, and witnessing her hard work. On Monday, 24 Aug, Dolly hit a million followers on Instagram. The credit indeed goes to her creativity, commitment to churn new content, and being relatable at all times. She as well has a strong following of 360K people on Youtube.
We all have been at homes for almost six months now, and the Dalgona days are gone. There’s a constant need of a happy-push to keep us going. That’s where Dolly’s content comes to rescue. She is a delight to watch, and the kind of exciting content she’s been creating certainly keeps us afloat during these times. We are sure, managing everything by herself must have gotten overwhelming for her, but she’s the boss, apple sauce!
The best part about her posts are her self-acceptance messages, and of course her dog, Phoebe.
There’s a lot more interesting content on here Instagram feed. Check out, if you already haven’t!
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]]>Introverts have been following social distancing since forever.
We support Fries over Guys kinda feminism only.
Has happened to the best of us.
In her video – Feminism, Sati Aur Nange Log, Neetu Bhardwaj also explains the difference between ‘Sati’ and ‘Jauhar’ girls, moving on to telling us why she prefers being classist but not casteist.
Though Neetu Bhardwaj presents herself on stage with a poker-faced expression, but her content graced the faces of audience with a bout of hyperventilated laughter. We’d love to see her interacting with audience, for we feel that is going be a laugh riot!
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]]>Produced by Jaya Bachchan, Diwan family made our dinner times better. With the characters so relatable played by the entertainers like Shekhar Suman, Farida Jalal, Naveen Nichol who often found themselves in a soup, creating nothing but laughter for us.
Pankaj Kapoor’s impeccable dialogue delivery as a Hindi teacher, students from different states, hilarious twists and impeachable acting of all the characters is what was liked by the Indian audience.
This was a saas bahu serial unlike the extremely melodramatic ones served to us today. It was a sitcom directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar. Tu Tu Main Main was a comedy based on the relationship a mother-in-law and a daughter-in-law share within a typical middle-class household.
Shriman Shrimati had some memorable characters – the actress Prema Shalini and husband Dilruba, the neighbours Keshav and Kokila Kulkarni who covet other’s wife. Both of them making use of every opportunity to chance upon each other’s wives in a hilarious way, but every time their efforts go in vain.
Anand Mathur – the father of five crazy daughters who always used to get into trouble because of them. His dead wife who pestered him from the photo on the wall and his second wife who always sided with his daughters made the situation undeniably tough for him but fun for us.
In the late 90s, Shekhar Suman’s chat show Movers & Shakers was a runaway hit with a good mix of comedy, satire and celebrity guests that entertained viewers. It wouldn’t be wrong to call it the Kapil Sharma show of the 90s.
Jaspal Bhatti’s Flop Show was contrary to its name, a hit show packed with satire on the socio-cultural problems faced by the common man.
Office Office was another gem acted in by Pankaj Kapoor. It was a hilarious yet true take on the sarkaari attitude of government employees. While poor Mussadilal had run pillar to post to get his work done, the government officers weren’t reluctant to ask for favours. The show being so relatable often left us in splits.
A pioneer of stand-up comedy scene in India, the Great Indian Comedy Show had actors like Ranvir Shorey, Vinay Pathak, Gaurav Gera, Suresh Menon and Raju Srivastav who made us laugh with their anecdotes.
The list is incomplete without this one. Though it came much after the others but made a safe place in our hearts like the rest. Rosesh’s poems and Monisha’s middle class take on everything, Maya’s sarcasm and Indravadan’s quirky comments, Sahil’s feeling of being held captive and Dushyant’s enthusiasm to repair things was just too hilarious.
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]]>The line includes Sapan Verma, Urooj Ashfaq, Nishant Tanwar, Anubhav Bassi, Rahul Dua, Nishant Suri, Shreeja Chaturvedi, Rahul Subramanian, Sumukhi Suresh, Neeti Palta, Karthik Kumar, Sumit Saurav, Gaurav Kapoor and Aishwarya Mohanraj.
This incredible bunch is all set to make its viewers roll-on-the-floor laughing and forget the trauma that this pandemic induced upon us.
Amazon Prime Video will be releasing one set each every hour, from 10 am to 11 pm on August 7, 2020. Here’s a sneak peak of the upcoming Amazon Funnies: Prime Day Special
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