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]]>However, one event was so special that he decided to comprehensively narrate it.
It was a regular day. Two boys from Meerut, Anubhav and Sam, were leading a normal life as friends and roommates. A life filled with fun, booze and cigs.
Until one day.
A regular college day turned into a memory for life, when his roommate’s father lands up unannounced and sees & hears what he shouldn’t have.
‘Roommate’ revives storytelling magic that Bassi holds. The attempt to bring his ‘buddy’ out from the bathroom, the eagerness to see him getting beaten up and the realisation of how mistake is a concept that’s different to each.
And finally having his anxiousness calmed.
Want to know how? Watch Anubhav Bassi’s ‘Roommate’ here:
Here’s what we loved!
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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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]]>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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]]>Reaction video involves YouTube enthusiasts watching a stand-up comedy clip, laughing and adding their own tags to the video. The reactions, sometimes, are as funnier as the video.
This article will feature the review of Kenny Sebastian’s comedy video by Jaby Koay, an American YouTuber, and his two friends. While Kenny Sebastian jokes about politics in India and how he loves making goon jokes, Koay and friends laugh out loud.
Jaby Koay is an American YouTuber, best-known for uploading reactions, vlogs, pranks and challenge videos. He loves and reviews Indian content on his channel all the time. At the moment, he has earned more than 1.51M subscribers on his YouTube channel.
Watch the reaction here.
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]]>Pronoy is amongst the few comics from the Northeast and was recently reminded of his origin by the CAA/NRC fiasco. And that’s precisely what triggered him to out his new video – CAA, NRC and Assam.
Highlights of the video:
Packed with dotes and anecdotes, and funny self-induced slurs, Pronoy has done a great job.
Pronoy Chowdury’s CAA, NRC and Assam for you:
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]]>He starts with getting himself teleported to 1972, when he was just a foetus and describes how his parents must have felt had he suddenly landed as a full-grown man in that year. Anshu talks about passion – which is something you do when you find the grass greener on the other side. He mentions how the achievements these days are mostly about coming up with new Instagram filters.
Anshu ends with a very strong message of respecting your parents. Respecting, not by creating a facebook account for them; by not getting them on facebook. Respect them, but offline!
There are more funny instances from his life, such as his father treating facebook like a family whatsapp group, and his mother finding a bizarre way to include herself in his facebook conversations.
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]]>Hop on & Seat belt on, because…Nishant Tanwar is back with his new special ‘Gaadi Tera Bhai Chalayega’. This Hinglish special from Nishant is a face to face with reality. He talks about weddings; his China visit as a third wheel and his corporate stint. He establishes a pattern with the first shot of the special when he comes up on stage and totally owns it.
Nishant spends a considerable time telling how he is addicted to attending weddings and so begins the tale. He gets to attend a cousin’s wedding, deals with a couple of relatives who still are not able to wrap their head around the fact that stand-up comedy is a serious business. The horrid turn of events doesn’t end there. He narrates how he made his cousin wear a ‘lungi’ with a tux, and how he had to do third wheeling on his cousin’s honeymoon. He details his China and Dubai visit, the food, the orgasmic feel you have when you meet a fellow Indian or mere Hindi-speaking person abroad, the dessert safari and the real-belly-dancing experience he had.
A lot of his material revolves around his experiences from his corporate stint, and how his boss considered him for not thinking out of the boss. He subtly explains the thin line between buttering and ass-licking, and how these traits can help you get good increments. His tale of adversity is a confessional style of storytelling, wherein he gets laughs almost matter-of-factly. This bit was where Tanwar was the brightest. He effortlessly motivates while describing how doing comedy costed him his job. He, at the same time, doesn’t make us feel bad for laughing at these incidents.
In his last bit, he describes meeting his former boss who laid him off a few years ago, and then comes the high point of the special, when he gives it back to his ex-boss that Tanwar’s time is more valuable now!
Though, Gaadi Tera Bhai Chalayega has a few moments where it falters and the whole thing takes a while to get going, but you sure can overlook those. His tone and energy help support the material, till he drops the mic with a motivating message about steering your life your way!
He is seen driving off a BMW in the end, which sure gives us goose bumps. We are proud, Nishant!
Watch Gaadi Tera Bhai Chalayega Amazon Prime Video, here.
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]]>In his recent video, Parent’s Expectations, Adesh talks about how parents do something because they have to and then expect us to be obligated for it. He mentions how giving him food, clothes and education is really appreciable, but wasn’t required.
Now his concern is that his parents expect that he reciprocates by getting them good clothes and taking them to nice places. But what they should understand is, it should then be applicable to all the things they did for him as a child – including waking him up at 6 am.
Adesh further adds that once he was punished for stealing 2 rupees by having to stay locked up in his room, without internet. Now he gets punished when parents don’t lock him up, they ask him to sit in front of him. Now that’s the real Punishment! Watch this video to know the kind of tactics he uses to keep his father from checking his phone.
He also reminds how the stories when we were kids were so cute, Dogs and Goats were friends in those.
Kutta aur Bakri baat kar rahe hain…
Bakri: Ek number ka kutta hai tu, apni shaadi mein bhi nahi bulaya.
Kutta: Yaar mai toh bulane wala tha, but meri wife kitni badi Bitch hai.
The funniest bit was when he aptly mentioned how parents these days are so arrogant that they join their names to name their kid. As in, what have you achieved in life after all, that you decided to screw that poor kid’s name and life together. God save him from getting bullied all his life.
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]]>He starts off with sharing his latest learnings which can prove to be really helpful in your day to day life, such as DAFUQ, IDGAF, etc are internet abbreviations and apparently not some Muslim names. Insightful, isn’t it?
Azeem then moves ahead and shares the rules that people living in Bandra have to follow, and the pressure it brings with it. Jogging regularly and shopping at Nature’s Basket are the essentials if you don’t want t get thrown out of Bandra. The reason why he follows those strict rules is because Bandra is a cool place and it has lots of bakeries Patisseries. It’s like a bakery version of Shashi Tharoor. He highlights how these patisseries have unnecessarily creative yet threatening names, sinful chocolate, devil’s moose, and the likes.
It’s like chocolate is the new tobacco. Soon you’ll see Rahul Dravid in chocolate ads urging people to quit, otherwise you know what happened to Mukesh – Death by chocolate.
Azeem also shares his plight of managing a fridge and how he plays tetris every night trying to fit things in the fridge. But the crux of the matter is, no matter how big a fridge you have, you will always lack space to store things.
While this is a fact, there’s another fact that he makes us aware of…our incapability and unwillingness to throw away the stuff we get from Dominoes, be it oregano, chili flakes or tissue paper. All kept safely in the second shelf of the fridge, beside expired sauces. How fridging awesome!
You cannot just miss this video. Every second of it will leave you grinning and wondering how does this man do it. Smooth deliveries bowled us over and left us wanting for more!
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]]>He has contributed to feature films, namely A Gentleman, Farzi, Ranga Half-Pants, Stree, Game Over; web series on Amazon Prime, The Family Man and 2 AM. He has written a novel titled ‘Ranga Half-Pants’.
Understanding women and the array of emotions that they can experience at a given point of time, psychology, being human like Salman Khan, and on how your child completes you, maybe not the way you would want him to. Check the complete video to know!
Growing older, paracetamol and doctors is a comedy set on how hangover is a constant part of life as you grow old, and if Jesus can really save us. He also mentions how doctors are morbid people who eat upma and talk about how anal sex can cause AIDS. Suman is right in calling it disgusting, the upma! There’s more to it, watch here.
This video is all about funny, small town cricket stories, tambrams, and the right way to taste wine. Watch here.
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