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Amazon Prime Video
79
40
8.5
/3216/
80
/73/
82
/20/
3.6
/507/

Zakir Khan: Haq Se Single (2017)
In Haq Se Single, Zakir's narrative takes you through his own journey of becoming the ultimate #SakhtLaunda. The guy who's survived rejection, love, heart breaks and adulthood - who's single and proud of it!
poster
Amazon Prime Video
77
33
8.3
/2430/
83
/50/
73
/20/
3.6
/492/

Biswa Kalyan Rath : Biswa Mast Aadmi (2017)
Biswa 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 more topics.
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Amazon Prime Video
77
26
8.3
/1983/
80
/48/
73
/12/
3.6
/409/

Zakir Khan: Kaksha Gyarvi (2018)
Zakir Khan is back, and this time he takes you down the memory lane by reminiscing about school, friends and everything that era signified for Zakir. Right from survival to bullying he shares every hysterical and amusing story from his book of memories.
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Amazon Prime Video
76
26
8.0
/1627/
74
/55/
79
/15/
3.6
/377/

Kanan Gill: Keep It Real (2017)
In 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.
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Amazon Prime Video
68
21
7.2
/1977/
61
/37/
72
/12/
3.4
/207/

Kenny Sebastian : Don't Be That Guy (2017)
In his 5th stand-up special, Paavam (Innocent) comedian Kenny Sebastian talks about moving cities, his parents and why he is a former nice guy.
poster
Netflix
63
18
6.0
/1068/
64
/57/
62
/13/
3.3
/411/

Kenny Sebastian: The Most Interesting Person in the Room (2020)
Fusing his musical and stand-up chops, Kenny Sebastian gets analytical about frumpy footwear, flightless birds and his fear of not being funny enough.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
75
17
7.7
/925/
75
/43/
80
/6/
3.5
/522/

Zakir Khan: Mannpasand (2023)
In his hilarious new special, Zakir recounts stories of his childhood friendships with boys, adult relationships with girls, and the clashes that ensue between them on one fateful Goa trip. As he explains, there are times when you have to choose between the right thing to do and the fun thing to do. In Mannpasand, Zakir firmly chooses fun.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
69
16
7.4
/1030/
68
/43/
67
/10/
3.4
/325/

Biswa Kalyan Rath: Sushi (2019)
A 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.
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?
90
/1/

Naveen Richard - Read Between the Lines (2024)
Naveen Richard - Read Between The Lines (2024 Full Special)
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81
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8.3
/150/
88
/2/
3.7
/560/

Kanan Gill: Is This It? (2023)
"Is This It?" is Kanan Gill's latest comedy special that explores the complexities of adulting with humor and wit. In this uproarious performance, Kanan delves into the challenges of relationships, growing up, and finding one's purpose in life. With his signature observational style, he dissects everyday situations and presents them in a hilariously relatable manner, leaving audiences in stitches. Kanan's sharp comedic timing and storytelling skills shine through as he navigates through the highs and lows of adulthood, offering a fresh perspective on the universal struggles of finding meaning and fulfillment.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
77
?
7.0
/121/
85
/2/

Nishant Tanwar: Gaadi Tera Bhai Chalayega (2019)
Nishant Tanwar is back again after the success of his previous special "Dilli se hun B***D", available exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, He has been gathering new experiences, new perspectives and revisiting past memories to present yet another tangy, bone tickling and brand new stand up special with a pinch of India. Swaad Anusaar. This time he talks about his dreams, aspirations, hopes, and struggles. Join us as Nishant takes us through his journey from being an underdog to becoming one of India's most beloved stand-up comedians. So hop on and wear your seat belt because "Gaadi Tera Bhai Chalayega".
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Amazon Prime Video
65
?
7.0
/307/
72
/21/
52
/5/
3.4
/243/

Rahul Talks to People (2023)
Rahul Talks to People is a mashup of his 5 crowd work shows he performed in different cities. He interacts with the audience on topics like a stressful job, cricket umpiring to marketing.
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Amazon Prime Video
67
?
6.6
/201/
75
/4/
60
/1/

Sumit Sourav: Vansh Ka Naash (2022)
Capturing the generational spectrum with a right pinch of raw humor, he is all set to do VANSH KA NAASH... Wait what? But Papa toh kehte hai bada naam karega? Sumit Sourav takes the dig on parenting, purpose of life, and much more as he hits the stage with his unflinching comedy and truth bombs.
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Amazon Prime Video
40
?
4.9
/103/
58
/5/
15
/2/

Sumaira Shaikh: Dongri Danger (2022)
Dawood, Gangsters, Mayyat and Rahul, these are a few of the many things stand-up comedian Sumaira Shaikh talks about in her first stand-up special. Born in the gullies of Mumbai 9, Sumaira’s dark observations on what is your rank in your friend's group, how tsunamis are the best relaxation videos, and how her father once met Dawood, will leave you in splits and make you uncomfortable.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
68
?
7.4
/398/
51
/17/
80
/3/

Anirban Dasgupta: Take It Easy (2018)
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 be told to take it easy. In this set he comprehends events from the past year at home and at work; events he would rather forget unless he wrote jokes on them.
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Amazon Prime Video
49
?
4.9
/163/
37
/10/
62
/4/

The Improvisers: Something from Nothing (2018)
'The Improvisers' feat. Kanan Gill, Abish Mathew, Kenny Sebastian and Kaneez Surka perform their first Improv Special; Something from Nothing. It is a completely improvised show where everything you see will be made up on the spot. Nothing rehearsed, nothing scripted. The show will incorporate music, theatre and comedy as they will create something from nothing. It's interactive, it's fun, it's out of the ordinary - Have Suggestion? Will Improv.
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Amazon Prime Video
?
5.4
/82/
32
/5/
50
/1/

Abish Mathew: Whoop! (2018)
Abish Mathew is the world's greatest stand-up comedian (*citation needed) and this is the world's greatest stand-up special (*this definitely needs a citation). Every great punchline has a great set up! And in this one-hour special, we find out how Abish was set up to be a punchline his whole life.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
64
?
7.2
/390/
61
/13/
60
/1/

Gaurav Gupta: Market Down Hai (2021)
'Market Down Hai', Gaurav Gupta's one hour is a spot on culmination of years of observation and personal anecdotes on the Baniya Way of Life. Having experienced that since childhood, he draws his humour and relatablity from his own personal experiences which not only make it engaging but also allow us insights on hacks to survive the word of Business Conquering Baniyas, as he likes to call it. Gupta in his own effortless style and approach to call out and make the best of his own personal experiences, humours us all in this one hour, it's everything but mundane.
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Amazon Prime Video
70
?
7.0
/213/
60
/14/
80
/1/

Vaibhav Sethia: Don't (2018)
It was a bright sunny morning and Vaibhav hated it. So he slept again. He loves potential energy and hates kinetic energy. Laying in bed he scribbled what he calls ‘bookmark moments’ of life. Today he calls them jokes. See him perform them on Amazon Prime Video, in his solo show named - Don’t.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
67
?
7.2
/166/
57
/13/
73
/3/

EIC: Outrage (2017)
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.
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Amazon Prime Video
55
?
7.0
/102/
27
/7/
70
/3/

Stand Up the Musical by Aadar Malik (2017)
Stand Up the Musical is a one hour stand up special by Aadar Malik. The special is about music including stories of his life which are humorous and also funny.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
64
?
7.4
/300/
60
/16/
60
/3/

Sorabh Pant: Make India Great Again (2018)
Sorabh Pant understands nothing but wants to change everything. In his 6th standup special: he goes from trolls to drugs to Aadhar to NaMo to RG to China to US gun laws and changes nothing.
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Amazon Prime Video
62
?
7.5
/338/
52
/11/
60
/5/

Aravind SA - Madrasi Da (2017)
Madrasi Da is S. Aravind talking about men and women or the lack of them in his life from a Middle Class prospective. Running commentary. Crawling ambitions. Long distance delusion. Single? You are his new best friend.
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Amazon Prime Video
74
?
7.9
/388/
73
/13/
70
/3/

Gaurav Kapoor: HahaKaar (2018)
HahaKaar is a culmination of 50 minutes of random jokes and stories from Gaurav Kapoor. It's basically stories from his life or his friends' life or friends of friends' life. However, he will tell it like all these things happened with him and he is the victim of a weird school, weird job, weird trips and weird friends. Also, there are a lot of lies in the show which you will never know.
poster
48
?
4.6
/91/
43
/9/
57
/12/

Life is Good by Ashish Shakya (2020)
Life Is Good is Ashish Shakya's first-ever comedy special that has been honed over the last two years of his career, or the last 34 years of his existence - whichever backstory you prefer. Watch Ashish oscillate between goofy and sharp as he unleashes a volley of jokes on everything from the futility of nostalgia, to the ridiculousness of youth to stepmoms, terrorists, Bollywood, satire, romance and the pointlessness of existence. When asked why people should watch this special, Ashish said, "It's funny, it's chill, it's relatable AF - it won't change your life but you'll laugh, get some sweet dopamine hits and then go to bed with your someone special."* *Someone special not provided by comedian. Audiences are requested to make their own arrangements.
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Amazon Prime Video
57
?
6.8
/337/
44
/9/
60
/3/

Sapan Verma: Obsessive Comedic Disorder (2016)
This 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.
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Amazon Prime Video
?
5.2
/76/
66
/6/
80
/1/

Kautuk Srivastava : Anatomy Of Awkward (2018)
In this hilarious and deeply personal special, Kautuk Srivastava talks about his terrifying first date, almost starting a war with Pakistan and how Jet Airways taught him the meaning of true love. This is Anatomy of Awkward.
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Amazon Prime Video
69
?
7.8
/328/
60
/15/
71
/4/

Azeem Banatwalla: Problems (2019)
Azeem Banatwalla's second stand-up special is a wickedly dark show that taps into the inner, evil voice in the back of all our heads, and uses it to solve the biggest problems plaguing the country – stupidity, moral policing, racism, indoctrination, overpopulation, Kashmir, the government, and of course, Pigeons. There’s also a joke about Salman if that’s what you’re into. Nobody’s judging you
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Amazon Prime Video
62
?
7.0
/123/
53
/11/
65
/2/

Relatively Relatable by Naveen Richard (2020)
Fridges, birthday parties and cockroach baba cults. In his latest special, Naveen Richard brings together some tasty observational comedy that has proven to be relatable 9 out of 12 times.
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Amazon Prime Video
62
?
6.7
/454/
48
/13/
73
/3/

Sahil Shah's: Childish Behaviour (2018)
Sahil Shah is 27 but mentally considers himself as a 3 year old. He's one of India's top comedians and his first ever stand up special Childish Behaviour is a look at his immature life, the silliness and pointlessness of things around him and his innate ability of making stupid faces and silly sounds to make anyone laugh.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
47
?
6.2
/251/
39
/10/
40
/3/

Naveen Richard: Don't Make That Face (2017)
Naveen Richard combines his slice of life comedy along with his iconic facial expressions and striking character work that his audiences have grown to love.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
67
?
7.3
/562/
55
/12/
75
/6/

Varun Thakur: Vicky This Side, Varun That Side (2017)
Stand up comic Varun Thakur and his alter ego Vicky Malhotra go up against each other in this one of a kind stand up special.
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Amazon Prime Video
67
?
7.0
/378/
72
/13/
60
/3/

Nishant Tanwar : Dilli Se Hoon B*@!%D (2018)
Delhi boy Nishant Tanwar’s latest stand-up special “Dilli Se Hoon B*@!%D” is a code for all Delhiites to abide by. Known as bhai by his fans, Nishant shares hilarious life experiences, the background he comes from, his dad, his friends, his girlfriend and his girlfriend’s boyfriend.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
52
?
7.0
/106/
38
/12/
50
/1/

Neville Shah Going Downhill (2019)
In this show, Neville narrates stories about his struggles with his age, bring orphaned, adulthood, death, depression, divorce and suicide. This isn't the only thing that doesn't make it a regular stand up special, it's also that he's doing sitting down. He treats his audience like is therapist and pretty much leaves them bereft of hope but bloated with laughter. It's dark, it's poignant, it's melancholic but it's hilarious. Considered one of the comics with the darkest material in India, Neville doesn't disappoint. The topics he deals with are narrated anecdotally, making them approachable. He doesn't make fun of them; he makes fun about them. Afflictions, vulnerabilities and flaws are a part of human beings and Neville takes his feelings about them, analyses and then presents them. It's a perspective of someone who is going through them. And you see him crumble and rise with each story, you can also see him going downhill.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
60
?
6.3
/109/
44
/9/
75
/3/

Almost Sanskari by Neeti Palta (2019)
Come and laugh at the complicated inner workings of a comedian's mind as she shares a very personal journey from childhood to never growing up. From her not-strictly-traditional upbringing by her mom and army dad to buying condoms for her older brother, being an awkward teenager to being an equally awkward adult, arranged marriages to society's expectations from her that she gleefully fails to meet. - it's all part and parcel of what makes Neeti "Almost Sankari". It's a show that raises some pertinent questions about accepted norms of society through hilarious observations and gentle leg-pulling. Her tongue-in-cheek-humour, keen observations and biting sarcasm cuts across all age groups and genders. It's a show you can watch with your parents, spouse, friends, neighbor, distant relatives or even your in-laws. Heads up: This show is for those who are a little bit nice. But also definitely a little bit naughty. Now you understand the "almost" in the title?
poster
Amazon Prime Video
38
?
7.1
/200/
35
/5/
10
/2/

Sorabh Pant : My Dad Thinks He's Funny (2017)
Sorabh's life changes when his wife decides to get a baby instead of a dog. In this stand-up special he talks about the delightful madness of becoming a father.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
42
?
6.0
/175/
33
/6/
32
/3/

Neville Shah : What Are You Laughing At? (2017)
What 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.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
68
?
7.1
/335/
57
/13/
78
/4/

Azeem Banatwalla: Cometh The Hour (2017)
Azeem Banatwalla is back with jokes and observations about the perils of married life, road rage, millennials, and confused African kids.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
?
5.8
/54/
30
/6/
25
/2/

Anuvab Pal: Alive at 40 (2017)
What is it like to be ageing men in contemporary young India? On one side, Indian uncles shouting. On the other side, selfies and Snapchat. Anuvab Pal tells us how middle aged Indian men delude themselves into wanting to be younger, and the tragedies that await them. As seen through his life as India’s most senior stand up comedian (pun intended). Who said tragedy isn't comedy?
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Amazon Prime Video
74
?
7.7
/962/
75
/37/
72
/11/

Rahul Subramanian: Kal Main Udega (2018)
Rahul 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.


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