Zakir Khan: Tathastu
- Especial de TV
- 2022
- 1h 34min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaZakir talks about his experience of growing up with his grand-father and the influence he had on his life.Zakir talks about his experience of growing up with his grand-father and the influence he had on his life.Zakir talks about his experience of growing up with his grand-father and the influence he had on his life.
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Zakir and his specials, the guy is a wonderful story teller and this time around he narrates the story of his Abba ji (Grandfather). The 1:30 hour special is so beautifully performed by Zakir recollecting all his memories with his Abba. Zakir takes you through his life from when he was a kid to where he is today. Special thanks to Tanmay and AIB who gave him the chance. AIB has created so many ripples and we as the audience are reaping the benefits. Also I remembered on air with AIB, what an amazing concept that was, so ahead of its time (like all the things that AIB has done). Absolutely loved the special. 10/10 would recommend.
It has funny stories from his childhood, family relationships and the journey of Zakir's Life throughout.
This show specially focuses of his relationship with his Grandfather and how the presence of a person is important in life.
The way he got transformed to the character of his grandfather with time, it's about that and how our thinking changes with time.
One thing really important at a certain point of time is not even relevant after sometime and that's how it is actually.
"Professional Success is temporary, But Personal Loss is Permanent"
That sums it up all. A must watch for all. Thanks for reading this.
This show specially focuses of his relationship with his Grandfather and how the presence of a person is important in life.
The way he got transformed to the character of his grandfather with time, it's about that and how our thinking changes with time.
One thing really important at a certain point of time is not even relevant after sometime and that's how it is actually.
"Professional Success is temporary, But Personal Loss is Permanent"
That sums it up all. A must watch for all. Thanks for reading this.
10sb584012
The thing about Zakir Khan is he is a wordsmith first and a comic second. The choice of words, the delivery, the life lessons are so masterful that many parts of his set is quotable. He is India's George Carlin.
There are very few stand-up comics who you genuinely love. The way Indian audience love Arijit Singh and how an Indian city would come to standstill when Arijit performs, traffics rerouted, areas cordoned off, entire football ground converted to parkings, Zakir Khan is in that league of comics, Indian audience genuinely loves him.
Talking about the set, this set is extremely experiential. You need to sit down and watch the set, laugh, chuckle, smirk, hide a few laughs and dry your eyes from time to time. This set can be but need not be summarized in a few lines. Just like most of Carlin's sets.
All I want to say about the set is, you can wear this set as a winter coat when things feel cold around you, and it will keep you warm. And if you need a non-Carlin reference to gauge how good it is, think of Panchayat Season 1 or Kota Factory Season 1.
Zakir, if you are reading this, you kept the magic intact through out. Spellbound!
There are very few stand-up comics who you genuinely love. The way Indian audience love Arijit Singh and how an Indian city would come to standstill when Arijit performs, traffics rerouted, areas cordoned off, entire football ground converted to parkings, Zakir Khan is in that league of comics, Indian audience genuinely loves him.
Talking about the set, this set is extremely experiential. You need to sit down and watch the set, laugh, chuckle, smirk, hide a few laughs and dry your eyes from time to time. This set can be but need not be summarized in a few lines. Just like most of Carlin's sets.
All I want to say about the set is, you can wear this set as a winter coat when things feel cold around you, and it will keep you warm. And if you need a non-Carlin reference to gauge how good it is, think of Panchayat Season 1 or Kota Factory Season 1.
Zakir, if you are reading this, you kept the magic intact through out. Spellbound!
Dont have words to define it. This one was beautiful. Simply beautiful. Any standup special can make you laugh. This one will make you cry your heart out as well. By the end you will feel so pure and fresh that the experience will stay in your mind for days.
Zakir is the GOAT for a reason. His storytelling abilities are beyond any other comedian.
The whole show is a tribute to his grandfather. His relationship with him, and his grandfather's legacy that he has left behind.
He has a knack to make you so familiar with the person that by the end you will feel emotional attachement to him. Absolutely worth watching.
Zakir is the GOAT for a reason. His storytelling abilities are beyond any other comedian.
The whole show is a tribute to his grandfather. His relationship with him, and his grandfather's legacy that he has left behind.
He has a knack to make you so familiar with the person that by the end you will feel emotional attachement to him. Absolutely worth watching.
10swattika
Zakir Khan is way above Standup Comedy. He is an unmatched & brilliant Storyteller. "Tathastu" is HIS story and I as an audience could visualize & feel his every word.
I've watched numerous performers of storytelling, poetry, comedy, music etc. Online, but what Zakir made of himself and the grab he has over storytelling is out of this world and "Tathastu" is an example of this Out of The World storytelling.
The story revolves around him growing up in a joint family where 3 generations live alongside and how the 3rd (latest) generation feels of the prior generations. The plot is full of observations, comedy, painful emotions and very effective life lessons.
One such lesson is "Professional Goals are less than Personal Loss". For the context of this, Watch the Show & I guarantee you won't regret.
I've watched numerous performers of storytelling, poetry, comedy, music etc. Online, but what Zakir made of himself and the grab he has over storytelling is out of this world and "Tathastu" is an example of this Out of The World storytelling.
The story revolves around him growing up in a joint family where 3 generations live alongside and how the 3rd (latest) generation feels of the prior generations. The plot is full of observations, comedy, painful emotions and very effective life lessons.
One such lesson is "Professional Goals are less than Personal Loss". For the context of this, Watch the Show & I guarantee you won't regret.
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