25 reviews
As an Indian I found it really interesting how he brought humor in complicated history of ours which is really thing to cherish.
More power to you Vir, well done.
- abhinavgupta
- Jan 30, 2020
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This special had me laughing and learning about India's history, customs and people throughout the whole time. It was a great and unique experience. I didn't expect it to be this good. Writing and delivery were on point.
- damiandimitrov-68829
- Feb 1, 2020
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Fantastic standup set from Vir Das. Some jokes genuinely made me burst out in laughter. But a lot of references and jokes will proably be hard to follow for people who are not from the Indian subcontinent. Would still 100% recommend to anyone who is a fan of good comedy. One of the best standup specials I have seen in recent years.
- Rakibul-rabby27
- Jan 29, 2020
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This is Vir Das simply being Vir Das. Loved the way the set looked and the simplicity in which he spoke about the biggest topics which perhaps could be controversial.
The door on the set is symbolic in more ways than one and throughout his special we are reminded of the same.
Highly recommended for Indians. Non-Indians wouldn't be disappointed as well.
The door on the set is symbolic in more ways than one and throughout his special we are reminded of the same.
Highly recommended for Indians. Non-Indians wouldn't be disappointed as well.
- abhisheldarkar
- Jan 27, 2020
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I never write reviews but all the stupid hate ratings made me wanna do this. Vir is a benchmark for indian standup comedians. He is one of those rare comics who is intellectually as well as emotionally stimulating, though he dealt with tender issues, his heart was at the right place. He can be offensive at times, to that i say that no good humor came from being polite!! A must watch if you enjoy quality comedy.
- adi11151512
- Feb 27, 2020
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For an Indian who's away from home, this would be a completely relatable act - full of historical incidents and dark humour as well.
The best part is the way Vir has connected the dots from the very beginning till the very last moment.
Cheers to Old monk and Parle-G :)
Cheers to Old monk and Parle-G :)
- brownieicecream
- Feb 1, 2020
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- charuupadhyayisme
- Jan 31, 2020
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Got to know in the first couple of minutes that this is intended largely at the 'Non-Indian' audience, introducing them to the great Indian history through satire. Was a bit uncomfortable watching this from a Non-Indian's point of view in the first half as there were so many anecdotes which they absolutely couldn't have understood. But it just got way better because of the fine writing. Was almost in splits by the end of it. Worth a watch, of course.
Love this piece by Vir Das. He's very good and this one carries a strong message in this political climate. A MUST WATCH.
- priya-kesavan
- Feb 1, 2020
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Vir Das talks and laughs about topics which are universal, while adding a unique Indian twist. You don't need to be Indian to understand, relate and laugh when he talks about the human condition, politics, religion, love. Those into standup will recognise his influences, but these are subtle - he doesn't steal jokes, just takes similar approach to easily recognisable western comedians. When it comes to more local jokes it helps if you know a bit about the history and the culture of India, but he also helps out by providing hilarious explanations for non-Indians. Overall a great set, funny and moving. 9/10
- AlienByChoice
- Feb 18, 2020
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This guy is funny, I'd give him that. But I have a problem when comedians with their pea-sized brains try to tell you stuff about complex topics and ever so subtly pass judgements that reek of either a questionable bias or plain insufficiant knowledge.
- coolsag007
- Feb 15, 2020
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- macdownnout
- Feb 9, 2021
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I consider myself an aficionado of stand-up comedy. Definitely my most frequently watched genre on Netflix. The special was so good it made me proud to be of Indian heritage and related to such a brilliant comic. He is the Indian Jerry Seinfeld. World class.
His observations about everyday life are ridiculously on point and his storytelling is masterful. He takes a very American genre (stand up) and translates it into Indian culture with creativity and flair.
I think it's a little hard to fully appreciate without some knowledge of Indian culture but he explicitly speaks to both Eastern and Western audiences.
His observations about everyday life are ridiculously on point and his storytelling is masterful. He takes a very American genre (stand up) and translates it into Indian culture with creativity and flair.
I think it's a little hard to fully appreciate without some knowledge of Indian culture but he explicitly speaks to both Eastern and Western audiences.
Should not call himeself a comedian. He is a propogandist pushing for communal discord and violence. Shameful guy. Paid puppet of politicians. Worse- HE'S NOT EVEN FUNNY!
- whoareyou-25120
- May 5, 2021
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Vir Das has just gotten better over the years. I'll be honest I didn't think much of his other specials, but this one's one of the best I've ever seen. Jokes are scattered throughout along with bits of nostalgia and well-intended satire, when due.
- iamabhineetagarwal
- Feb 19, 2021
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The jokes are clever but are also so easy to follow. His pausing and delivery is so perfect that it rivals the likes of Robin Williams. I understood none of the Indian pop culture references and yet I laughed at every single one because I still understood why it would be funny. If you can understand a very clear Indian accent I guarantee you you'll like Vir Das' standup.
- wiluswalrus
- May 31, 2021
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Its so amazing that the set has some hilarious, nostalgic, intelctual pieces all put together seemlessly. Vir das is definitely one of the most talented commedian of this generation.
- neverendingnirvana
- May 28, 2021
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Very funny and he covered most important topics of India. And at the end, the Parle-G was literally fall in the cup. That was a funniest thing. And overall, hatts øff you VIR DAS! He really have good vocabulary and a sense of humour. Really great. Netflix, just give more opportunities to do this without any pressure. Good, keep it up. Thanku!
- vancityakash
- Oct 15, 2020
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Personally do not like vir das' style of comedy but still thought I'd give it a shot. Barely watched for 15 mins and had to turn it off as I couldn't bear it anymore.
- nishatpatel
- Feb 1, 2020
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Man everytime i watch this it makes me go crazy..😂😂
How amazing and simply woven show that he presented and in what a spectacular way.
Just loved his work as always..
Just loved his work as always..
- saketk-36206
- Jul 17, 2021
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This is most disgusting show ever I showed in my life. Just abusing indians and their culture doesn't make him stand-up comedian but worst person of india. Comedy can generate without abusing any culture or people. But dolt like him won't understand that ever. I wanted to give minus starts if possible.
- phtnvnyk74
- Jan 29, 2020
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Used to like his comedy specials. But "Vir Das for India" was stale. That joke about Pakistanis will only win tea cup was such a distasteful joke. Am not Pakistani, but Understand that a lot of hatred, propaganda is there behind that stunt. This is where a lot of home grown Indians fail, they get a big stage and loses their cool. It's taking a dangerous direction. Sorry bud, learn from Russell Peters.
It's propoganda at best and not comedy...not funny also...he is at best a good orator with sub-par intellectual ability...very cliched topics...mundane issues blown out of context... exceptions shown as rules of India ....he is rich brat who does not even have slightest idea of real india....but chooses to speak for it..
- indicorganics
- Nov 19, 2021
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Just talking irrelevant stuff and putting down Indians. Even the audience wasn't laughing. Guy is full of himself. Could not relate to most of the stuff he was talking about.
- vidyadhar100
- Feb 11, 2022
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