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Comedian Russell Peters’ recent show in the Capital was nothing but a ‘Hit’ — yeah that spray, both literally and metaphorically

Updated on: Oct 29, 2013 07:19 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Most things are just a joke for international stand-up comic Russell Peters, but mosquitoes can really drive him mad. The 43-year-old Indian-Canadian, who recently performed to a packed house of 4500 in Gurgaon, had a bit of a problem with the pests.

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“I knew I will be bothered with them (bugs) so I got fans installed near the stage. Now I feel like Michael Jackson performing on stage (owwww),” he said, performing as part of Micromax presents Notorious Russell Peters. However, Russell was not allowed a moment’s relief and the mosquitoes looked unfazed with the fans installed.

“One of them has managed to get inside my ear! I wonder if this one took my jokes a tad too seriously,” he wise-cracked. Russell, as usual, made fun of the Indian English accent and said, “Only in India, people attribute ‘moving’ to ‘shifting’. I went to my uncle’s house and I asked him whether he moved. He replied, ‘Yes beta, we shifted recently’. I think makes sense, in this huge population, you can only shift, moving ain’t possible!” Russell, who has been doing stand up comedy shows for the last 24 years, feels a lot has changed in the period, which has made him more mature towards the audiences.

 
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Samarth Goyal

Samarth Goyal writes on Hollywood and music, for the daily Entertainment and Lifestyle supplement, HT City.

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