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Comedian Kumar: I'm only doing crowd work because the younger ones are doing it, I am just trying to keep up

Back in India after 25 years and on a multi-city tour, Kumar talks about keeping up with younger comedians, what she expects from her audience and more

Published on: Nov 22, 2024 10:24 PM IST
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“Raunchy, risky, and pushing boundaries” is how Singapore-based comedian Kumarason Chinnadurai, aka Kumar, describes her comedy show, Kumarsutra, which she is bringing to India. With ‘Sutra’ equating to stories, she is on a multi-city tour and performed in Mumbai (November 21). The artist has three asks from the audience: “If they're not English speaking, please don't come (laughs); have an open mind; be ready to laugh.”

Kumar is on tour and performing in India (Instagram)
Kumar is on tour and performing in India (Instagram)
Kumar asks that the audience be ready to laugh

With instances of comedians, especially international names, sometimes taking things too far during their shows and hurting audiences’ sentiments, cancel culture in India is no joke. Ask Kumar if she is wary and she says, “I am going to do a lot of relatable stuff - family, dating, husband and wife jokes, and on having children. I don't think they (any of her jokes) are very offensive. Singapore is a multi-racial country, but India is more multicultural. So, I won’t be touching on a lot of Indian stuff. My views might be different than yours and I don’t want to make stuff up.”

Having an Indian connection as her father hails from Chennai, Kumar wants to “visit Chennai for a few days”, as well. The stand-up artist has also enjoyed watching Indian comedian Vir Das and Canadian-Indian comedian Russell Peters. Not her first time in the country, she says, “I came to India 25 years ago. I think the audience that came to watch me at that time are most likely in a wheelchair now (laughs) or must be at my age, and are married with kids. So the audience [who will come this time] might be brand new. I’m hoping they’ve watched me on social media and have an idea of what they're in for.”

 
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