Third World Comedy

Behroopiya Entertainers, in association with Loony Goons and Comedy Central, presents Third World Comedy with Abijit Ganguly, Nishant Tanwar and Zakir Khan. It is a comedy special designed for third world countries. This might surprise you, but India also happens to be a TWC and we don't even realize how different we are from other developed nations. This show will bring out the idiosyncrasies on stage like never before. Third World Comedy is performed by three very talented comedians Nishant Joke Singh, Zakir Khan, Abijit Ganguly and it features stand-up performances, interactions, sketches, Improvisation and parody songs.

 

Abijit Ganguly

Abijit has been performing as a stand-up artist for three years now, and is presently around 200+ shows old. His humor is essentially anything and everything he finds funny, be it stereotypical observations, alcoholism, office experience, student life, relationships, marriage, everyday experiences, parties, the Bengali-Punjabi tussle, beggars, media, Delhi metro, Facebook, social problems, middle class life, etc.

Mostly, his sets are anecdotes and he relies on the audience relating to what they hear in order to get the laughs. Abijit has performed extensively in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore and occasionally in Pune, Chandigarh, Lucknow and Chennai. He has performed regularly in the Best of Stand-Up line-up at The Comedy Store.

 

Nishant Tanwar

He is known as 'Joke Singh' on the stand-up comedy circuit. He is never out of jokes because He is married. He takes digs at stereotypes and Indian culture. On request, He can even make fun of your boss, neighbors and mother-in-law! He is a powerhouse on stage and has his unique style. Interacting effortlessly with his audience, Nishant Joke Singh's humor is universal - connecting with all segments of people breaking social and age group barriers. The only case in which he won't make you laugh is if you are dead. Everything else in this country comes with high price tags that, which is why he chooses to keep his jokes as cheap as possible.

 

Zakir Khan

He is the winner of Comedy Central's hunt for India's best stand-up comic and the winner of Foster's LOL Evenings. A cartoon by heart, a comedian by nature, a writer by profession and a performer by birth. His name is Khan (from the epiglottis), but he is certainly not a terrorist. Being normal is definitely not his cup of tea.

Armed with the looks of Brad Pitt laboring on a construction site in Greater Noida, this 'Confused Desi' serves up his take on modern India with a hard-to-resist rustic humor that'll have you nodding your heads and clapping as you relate to everything he says. So come and enjoy this roller-coaster ride of fun and laughter!