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- A timid, small-town comedian's long-awaited big break takes a dark turn when he realizes committing murder is the only way to keep his onstage mojo.
- From the Vedas to Vasco da Gama to vacuous Bollywood plotlines, Vir Das celebrates the history of India with his one-of-a-kind perspective.
- Comedian Vir Das critics nationalism, globalism and bad politics in two performances in New York and New Delhi.
- Stage banter takes on a different - deeper - meaning as the comedian performs online shows to homebound viewers worldwide from his Mumbai residence.
- During the lockdown, Vir Das did close to 30 paid shows which were appreciated by his fans from across the globe. The proceeds from each show were directed to different charity organisations. Now, the actor-comedian present a comedy special in, Inside Out, created from those 30 virtual shows.
- Jestination Unknown is an attempt to answer the question, what does India find funny? The clubs and pubs of India's metros are only a sliver of an answer to that question. English stand-up comedy maybe new in India but comedy itself isn't new to the country. The people of this country have laughed at kings, foreigners, neighbors, relatives, and more importantly, themselves. In a time when jokes are considered offensive, what if India answered otherwise?
- Vir Das can't handle being told he can't do something so, comedically, he sets out to accomplish a variety of mundane tasks with the full passion of his entire ego resting on it. Each challenge is either 'Epic' or a complete 'Fail', but either way, Vir makes it a fun learning experience.
- Agla Station Investigation is a 15-episode series from Audible Suno created by Weird Ass Comedy. We're all familiar with the Mumbai Police, but who knew there was a tiny, obscure branch within the police dedicated to solving only the silliest of crimes? The Indian Petty Crimes Branch may be staffed by a bunch of...how do we say it politely...unusual characters, but boy do they take their job seriously. Whether it's a case of mysteriously beheaded Barbies, or even a bodybuilding champ's missing protein shake, no job is too small for them and no theory too wild. Bringing her balanced perspective to ACP Aiyamdaman and Senior Inspector Chanakya's often ridiculous one, is a new ambitious recruit named Aishwaryuh. With her entry into the IPCB, lives are about to change... for the victims, and for the members of the IPCB.
- Be Stupid with Vir Das is a 15-episode series from Audible Suno, created and hosted by comedian Vir Das. What if a stupid decision could change your relationship, your career and even the course of your life for the better? In this counterintuitive guide to life's best mistakes, Vir talks to people who have funny, heart-warming and insightful stories of instant regret but ultimate redemption.
- Swami Hasyadev Maharaj is a 15-episode series from Audible Suno created by Weird Ass Comedy. Swami Hasyadev Maharaj is the godman that humanity needs but doesn't deserve. He claims to be a Celestial Being sent on earth by the Creator to spread joy and happiness among humans who have long forgotten how to laugh. Maharaj claims to be the inventor of every popular joke we now take for granted, from 'Haathi-Cheeti' to 'Door Se Dekha Toh..'. Some say he's a fraud, while other's revere him and his gospel of jokes (known as Hasyaveds). With the help of his three lifelong disciples, Maharaj travels across the world teaching people his various joke inventions and bringing smiles to their faces.
- The After years of being denied a chance to open for his vile mentor, aspiring small-town comedian Hasmukh takes drastic action for a coveted turn onstage.
- Hasmukh's past haunts him as he continues his vicious pre-show ritual. Amid scandal in Mumbai, TV executive Sinha seeks new talent for his comedy show.
- Newly discovered by Alpha TV, Hasmukh is brought to Mumbai. As Jimmy's confidence swells after a successful meeting, Rhea offers a word of caution.
- A betrayal against Hasmukh is thwarted. At a party, Jimmy spots their potential next victim. Ahead of his performance, Hasmukh faces an unexpected snag.
- The initial Comedy Baadshaho results spark surprise and anger. A sudden death raises suspicions. A meeting with don Jameel Indori inspires Hasmukh.
- As the police question Hasmukh and Jimmy, Promila steps in. KK receives a threat from Indori. Hasmukh makes a potentially disastrous confession.
- After another death, planted evidence leads the police to Indori. When movie star Rahul Kapoor arrives to judge the show, Hasmukh seizes an opportunity.
- Following a mishap with Kapoor, Hasmukh is blindsided when his act is stolen and performed by his rival. Left to perform without a script, he goes rogue.
- Low on morale, Jimmy shuts Rhea out. Naik makes a discovery about Hasmukh's ex-mentor. Ajinkya tries to prove his loyalty to KK, with tragic results.
- Hours before the show, Jimmy and Hasmukh catch up to Ajinkya, and Hasmukh's past catches up to him. Hasmukh and KK go head-to-head in a shocking finale.
- Vir Das, Anu Menon, and Amogh Ranadive travel to Patiala to find what the most alpha people in the country funny? Do they love the stereotypes, the terrible jokes on sardaars, and more importantly what do you have to say to make a Punjabi laugh? Along the way of course there's butter chicken, gedi, rap, and a dhabha.
- For the season finale, Vir Das, Ashwin Mushran, and Raj Sharma go to the one place that barely has more mountains than people, and try to put up a comedy show there. They almost reach Tibet, they hang with donkeys, they dance on the streets will people turn up? What makes people in the harshest region in the world laugh?
- In the city of palaces Vir Das takes two friends - an American who looks like an Indian, Raj Sharma, and an Indian who looks like a foreigner, Ashwin Mushran. What is it like to be a jester and make the king laugh? They go to meet the king but God decides to rain on their hopes. Literally. And of course, they do the touristy things like ride camels, eat local food, try local drugs. The usual.
- In the city of palaces Vir Das takes two friends - an American who looks like an Indian, Raj Sharma, and an Indian who looks like a foreigner, Ashwin Mushran. What is it like to be a jester and make the king laugh? They go to meet the king but God decides to rain on their hopes. Literally. And of course, they do the touristy things like ride camels, eat local food, try local drugs. The usual.
- In Kumarakom, Vir Das takes Rohini Ramanathan and Suresh Menon, to the backwaters of Kerala. Is Kerala ready to laugh after the terrible tragedy that struck the state? Can the people who are the most literate state, and the heroes of the bravest state manage to sneak in a smile because of jokes? Will Suresh get a massage? Will Rohini drink toddy? Will Vir learn how to fish? Kumarakom has a few answers.
- In the city of love and kebabs and people who love to eat kebabs, Vir Das and his fellow comedians Shruti Seth and Amit Tandon try and go to the place where comedy in India began - not in the clubs and bars of India's cities - but in the halls of hasyakavis and shaayars of Lucknow. Along the way they learn to do the perfect aadaab, the tehzeeb and also Amit almost dies. Classic Lucknow.