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“I’m doing stand-up comedy in 2022. Anything could happen tonight. I could be arrested, assaulted, stabbed, slapped; even worse, discussed on Reddit.”
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“I realize that I sound as though I’ve been colonized by my own voice.”
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“Zoom shows. The future of stand-up, or the prelude to the death.”
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If ABC picks up his sitcom spin-off of Fresh Off The Boat, this comedian wants to introduce you to his native country first.
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If the series moves forward, Magic Motor Inn would be the latest in a recent trend of television shows focused on people of Indian origin.
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The Indian stand-up is, in his own words, "trying to get more famous really fast." It's working.
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As a 30-year-old single woman, Mittal's experiences remain relatable. She just so happens to be half Punjabi and half Sindhi, and she'll happily translate their stereotypes for you.
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In recent years, you could make easy money betting on the Emmy Awards, Outstanding Variety Special, by putting it all on The Kennedy Center Honors to receive a nomination, and ...
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Get ready for a slew of original series that will make you laugh, cry, and scared as hell.
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“I want to show them that Indian comedy is more than just head-bobble jokes and funny accents.”
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Michael Dorman will return as PTSD-riddled intelligence officer John Tavner.
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