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Uploaded by on May 23, 2010

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A hilarious night of comedy with five of the funniest Indian stand up comedians! Blowing aside political correctness, these talented Indian comics break down stereotypes as they cover politics, racism, dating, childhood, pop-culture, and being a gay Indian in America.

Starring:

Vidur Kapur - One of the most popular acts booked on US college campuses this year, he puts the spotlight on his experiences as a gay Indian comic in America. Headlines the "Slumdog Comedy Tour." Performed in the original "Gurus of Comedy."

Rajiv Satyal - Headlines the Hindu-Muslim comedy tour "Make Chai Not War" with Azhar Usman, Paul Varghese, Hannibal BUress, and Hari Kondabolu. Opened for Russell Peters, Kevin Nealon, Dave Chappelle, Kevin James, and Tim Allen.

Vijai Nathan - Described as "the leading Indian American female comedian," and named as one of the top ten comics in the country by NBC's Stand Up for Diversity.

Mark Saldana - The Los Angeles Times called him "The best Indian...if not Asian comic in the country."

Dalia McPhee - XM Radio describes her act as "Hysterically funny off-the-wall humor!"

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  • @rohitdhanraj you SHOULD learn proper spelling and grammar. Note how I spelled should right.

  • i's tap that

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  • She's hilarious, and pretty.

  • @StephanieSpardaXD I don't know if they still use that slogan, but "Strong enough for a man, but pH-balanced for a woman" was used to describe Secret brand deodorant and antiperspirant in EVERY commercial back in the day. She changed it up a little to fit the act.

  • @Meristakk You should of capitalized the word "you" in your first sentence and "I" in your second sentence. I'm sorry, but I had to point those errors out. [=

  • @TheAMUseme die please :)

  • @Iamorton yeah because all Indian women look the same.

  • @nilliterto They may not have hit puberty yet, but at least they have better grammar than you.

  • shes hot and funny!

  • @jonesstormy8 you should put " over the word "should" in the second sentence. See how i wrote that sentence right?

  • @skatering42 youre on crack

  • @Iamorton no they are not ,.. but she is 

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