Happiness
Best Stand-Up Comedies from India
Lockdown timepass for Indian stand-up comedies. Thank us later.
Published
3 years agoon

If anything has grown rapidly in last 3 years then that is Indian stand-up comedy scene. As Kunal Kamra says, “India is full of contents,” maybe why, or maybe new generation has learned a safest way to express out their frustration and take a jibe against things around them in less provocative way.
Whatever, they are gold and doing awesome, influencing many other South Asians to take the route.
Here, we have curated some of the best performance.
Aishwarya Mohanraj
Aishwarya Mohanraj, a most-loved female stand-up comedian and writer from Mumbai, started her journey towards business of making people laugh in 2017 by quitting her job. Her jokes are mostly related to relationship, sex and stuffs that are considered taboo for women to speak openly in India. She just does not give a damn.
Anubhav Singh Bassi
The chances of you having heard of Anubhav Singh Bassi are rare, unless you are one of the regulars at the live stand-up circuit. Lawyer by academy, stand-up comedian by career, this internet-sensation guy from UP is popular for his brutal jibe over his community and deshi culture.
Shaurya Tyagi
Shaurya Tyagi is a stage actor and a freelance writer. Like the majority of the unambitious Indian population he too has an MBA degree, which may not promise him a job but would definitely get him a good marriage proposal. That’s what his bio says in bookmyshow.
Abhishek Upmanyu
The delhi boy, engineer by degree, comedian by career, Abhishek Upmanyu is a popular stand-up comedian from India, with million followers in YouTube. Known for killing it on stage, he hurls one cracker of a joke after another. Abhishek now lives in Mumbai, hoping to scale new heights of success within the comedy and live performance arena.
Gaurav Kapoor
Known for his funny take on everyday life situations, this delhi-based comedian is another favorite stand-up comedians from India . He has won almost every open-mic night – the likes of the Big Mic, Canvas Laugh Club, Chalta Hai and Buzz Off. Hailing from Delhi. Did you know he is actually journalist by profession?
Aakash Gupta
Aakash is a stand-up comedian from Delhi. He is the winner of Comicstaan 2, Indian stand-up comedy competition television series. His comedy talks about his experiences and observations ranging from his naani maa’s (grandmother) taunts to life in a corporate office, from his dad ki Maruti (his father’s car) to his behen ki shaadi (his sister’s marriage).
Zakir Khan
If you are big fan of Indian stand-up comedy scene, you don’t need to be said who is this King Khan in Stand-UP scene. In 2012, he rose to popularity by winning Comedy Central’s India’s 3rd Best Stand Up Comedian competition. Born and raised in Indoor, Madhya Pradesh, is all over India now for his subtle and innocent style of cracking jokes.
Karunesh Talwar
This happy-go-cynical, wide-eyed comedian is best known for his unusual jokes, jokes that only he could think (and appreciate). Hence, he is out to form a cult with those who resonate with his sense of humor. He once mentioned, “…My belief is that I want to get laughs on the basis of the written word. When I am on stage, I like to stand at one place and talk. The idea is to make it look less like a performance, if possible. The audience should feel the host is talking to them.” One of the most out-there comics out there, Karunesh Talwar is a young comedian and writer who made his way into the local comedy scene by winning several open-mic competitions, including the Comedy Store’s RAW
Vaibhav Arora
Vaibhav Arora, a Punjabi guy, been in comedy scene for quite sometime now. Tired of writing everyone’s bio, that you don’t care much about anyway, as you are here to watch video…may you google for this.
Amit Tandon
While running a successful and a leading recruitment consulting firm in Delhi, this married man with children thought of challenging his midlife crisis by making people laugh in as raw as he could. By the way, he obtained his degree (Mechanical Engineering & MBA) from IIT Delhi. Must be high in IQ to have that sense of humor.
Atul Khatri
The uncle in Indian Stand-up scene is probably the jackass dad in Mumbai, who tells the secrets about his kid in most brutal way. He was rated among the top Indian comedians by CNN-IBN.
Nishant Suri
If Mr. Bean was from India, he would look like this guy. Not sure if Mr. Bean’s dad had ever visited India or if the guy grew up watching Mr. Bean alone. The winner of Amazon Prime Video’s comedy hunt, Comicstaan, in 2018 – Nishant Suri is one of the brightest young comics in the country today! An engineer -turned- banker -turned- wedding photographer -turned- stand up comedian, Nishant knows how to make his audience laugh.
Kunal Kamra
And this guy! Guy with steel balls. Only few can dare to roast politician in India, that too Modi, that too on Internet — filled with Bhaktas, but Kunal Kamra, the marathi from Mumbai, just does not care. If you love jokes on Indian politics, this is the guy to follow.
Did you miss any that deserves to be in the list? Let us us know my commenting.
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Happiness
The Hero – The Bollywood story
A short-film that feels like 2-hour long Bollywood for good.
Published
2 years agoon
September 23, 2021By
Rajesh Rijal
We have watched lots of Bollywood films and series touching upon the theme of struggle of middle-class man to find a recognition in Bollywood. This short-movie“The Hero – The Bollywood story” is also in around the similar story line about a man who once was aspired to make his name and fame through Bollywood but could not because of his personal obligation and circumstances.
It is an Google India sponsored short film starring Vicky Kaushal,notable Bollywood actor, just risen up from the fame of critically acclaimed movie Masan and Sanju, in the role of Son; Morali Desai, notable Gujarati actress, and Nandu Madhav, a notable Marathi actor, in the role as dad. This short film has tried touching the emotional dynamic of father-son relationship and has tried beautifully depict how a man’s dream never really dies even long after the dream is forgotten.
The story starts with the son talking with his mom about his job in Mumbai and how he wanted both their parents to come visit him. Then mom told him about the time when his father went to Mumbai to be an actor and somehow landed upon a small role in a movie too. She talked about his father’s aspiration and dream but how he was forced to return back home since his father insisted him to get back to home leaving his budding career in Bollywood. Listening to the story and moved by the fact that his father’s dream could not be fulfilled then, the son with the help of Google search system found out the details about the movie his father played a role in. To surprise his dad, he plans a trip to the shooting location and takes him there to give a taste of joy from the past and his unfulfilled dream.
With the simple plot revolving around the man in his late 50s/60s, who once dreamt of making big in Bollywood and how his family pressure ruined his dream but despite how after many years the son motivated him to get feel his desired life through short trips around the country was depicted quite nicely in it. The casts were phenomenal too, with Vicky Kaushal again flaunting his impeccable acting skills and so Mr. Nandu Madhav as dad.
Sound is spot on throughout the scene, with touch of sad music when mom is telling her son about shattered dream of his father and when they reach the location where Sholay was shot, we get to hear the cheerful Bollywood music. With lyrics from legendary lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya, this 5-minute actually feels like watching 2 hours of Bollywood movie.
Some annoying parts to me in this movie is it the direct push ad of Google making experience bit cringe, but hey! they sponsored for this beautiful short film, so deserve the discount.
Anyway, overall it is worth investing 5 minutes of your life over this short film. Loved it!
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Documentary
Who will be a Gurkha
Who Will Be a Gurkha shows the 200 years old selection process of Nepalis youth into British Gurkha. Directed by Kesang Tseten, the documentary shows the selection process, sentiments and emotions of young candidates, their struggles and dreams, along with the recruiters and their duties, which otherwise is less known world for others.
Published
2 years agoon
September 16, 2021By
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Who Will Be a Gurkha shows the 200 years old selection process of Nepalis youth into British Gurkha. Directed by Kesang Tseten, the documentary shows the selection process, sentiments and emotions of young candidates, their struggles and dreams, along with the recruiters and their duties, which otherwise is less known world for others.
This documentary can trigger some disturbing questions in any mind with bit of nationalism and patriotism. Also, can strike emotional chord in any sentimental mind.
In the end, you will only add huge respects and love for those Nepalis serving British Army because by now, you will have already learned the hardship they must have gone through to get there.
This documentary was released in 2012. It has been screened at many national and international film festivals and has won numerous jury and viewers awards.
https://www.facebook.com/kaagmandumagazine/videos/564087254389925/
A small click on what happens as these selected guys reach to UK. A small video clip overloaded with cuteness.
Arts & Literature
Anime is not only for kids
Published
2 years agoon
September 16, 2021By
Rajesh Rijal
Comic books was part of my growing up, and then came English movies and series. I am that “Government school guy,” which means my English was terrible (it still is but it was worst). Thanks to the subtitles, I would watch anyway and with time, things started getting smoother and easier for me as English didn’t seem that hard. Until now, I was still a Hollywood fanboy. It’s only after meeting that one friend in college, who happened to be a big fan of anime, that I learned about that thing. At first, like everybody else, I thought anime is cartoons made for kids. The friend introduced me to anime world, and through him, I learned that there is this one anime called “One Punch Man” that anime community is going gaga about. So, I got curious by the title and gave a shot. Guess what? I got hooked with anime like magnet to iron. And here I am giving my opinion about anime and why it is superior form of entertainment in this world filled with movies and TV shows. Yes, SUPERIOR!
So, what is anime?

Anime is just the animated motion picture version of comic book called Manga. Manga is the original source materials for the anime. It is a picture book with all the actions, dialogues, and everything that a comic book contains produced by exceptionally good and creative artists. It can differ from simple kid shows to shows which deals with heavy real world politics too.
The original source of these mangas and anime are from Japan but nowadays it’s spreading into other countries like Korea and China too. Mangas and anime are so popular in Japanese culture that it is part of school curriculum.
My recommendation
There are lots of high quality animes out there. Some of my favourites are:
One Piece

This is my favourite among all the favourites. This was first published around the year 1999. The storyline is about pirates and their shenanigans. It’s kind of light hearted with touch of comedy but it actually sends out the message related to an oppression of the people by those from a higher power; it covers racism, slavery; shows what real freedom feels like, so for people who like deep characterization, value of friendship, value of dream and tackle of real world problems, then this show is definitely for you.
Death Note

This is another boundary breaking show. It gives the message that if you do bad things with good intention for good of the people, it’s still bad. This anime is about hero who wants to save others, and a psychopath who will kill all for achieving peace. It is detective-type story with main character being Kagami Light and Detective L. So for people who like cat-mouse race story, this show is definitely for you. This anime generally falls under starter pack for new comer in anime world.
Demon Slayer

It’s not boundary breaking in terms of characterization or in a story too but its boundary breaking in animation. When it first came out, people lost their mind over its animation. With awesome cinematography using excellent animation, this anime defined the new era in anime world. So, those who like to feel the evolution of anime world should not miss this one to feel the differences and how anime world changed with time.
The Promised Neverland

This anime belongs to the horror genre and took the genre to a whole new level. It has simple story with no as such monsters like creature, but it deals with a bunch of kids from age 4/5 to 12 years old, who are kind of genius for their age and are trying to run away from their orphanage which they found out is the place meant to harvest these kids for the monsters living out in the world. If you like horror genre then this shows is definitely for you and its animation is also of topnotch.
Okay, I am done! Now go check out on your own some of the best animes available and you know will what I meant. All I can say for now is, if you are multimedia entertainment fan then anime is something you have been missing for a long time. Containing entertainment of every genre, with topnotch cinematography using crisp animation and dealing with real world problem in a very subtle and metaphorical way, then anime is what you need to watch right now. Go watch it.
Tastebuds Assessment 2021

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