Explorer

Karan Johar Set To Debut As Stand-Up Comic In Amazon Prime's One Mic Stand

Karan shared about getting trained by well-known stand-up comedian Sumukhi Suresh and what he liked about her most.

Filmmaker Karan Johar is all set to debut as a stand-up comic in the second season of 'One Mic Stand', despite the fact that he doesn't laugh while listening to the scripts of comedies.

Talking about his experience of doing stand-up comedy, Karan said: "I had never actually thought about it. I am not somebody who is a laugher by nature, I just don't laugh out loud ever. Even when I am hearing the script of comedies, I don't laugh. I always give the writer, narrator that disclaimer in advance. But I am very intrigued by it. I have always wondered how isolating it can be for the person standing on stage compelled to be funny. What if jokes don't land?"

"So I took this as a challenge. I think comedy is very evolving in today's zone of pop culture and I believe stand-up comedy is a new amazing vertical in the world of entertainment which I have always wanted to be a part of. This is the reason I gave this a thought and agreed," he added.

Karan shared about getting trained by well-known stand-up comedian Sumukhi Suresh and what he liked about her most.

He said: "The reason I wanted Sumukhi and no one else is because I am very fascinated by her. I have seen many of her set pieces and she is fantastic. She is real, relatable and I really love her. She is one of the big reasons I agreed to do this."

Talking about making jokes land, he said: "When I am laughing loudly on Koffee with Karan I am also servicing a show. You don't want to laugh but you are laughing loudly because you want to make the audience believe your guest is funny. I think the one thing about being an audience of comedy is that you have to be a laugher. Because imagine having me and I will be plain face and sniggering and it will be a death nail for anyone watching. So one of the reasons I did this was to see if I would be able to make my jokes land."

When asked who would he mentor from the film industry in standup comedy, he said: "Well, I think Alia Bhatt is a terrific actor and when she narrates a story she can be really funny. Therefore, it will be very exciting for me to mentor her because I am not prolific but at least to watch her do it herself would be interesting. She can really tell a story and land on the punch line in a cool kind of way."

'One Mic Stand' will be streaming from October 22 on Amazon Prime.

Watch this space for more updates.

Top Headlines

Supreme Court Allows Euthanasia For Harish Rana After 13 Years In Coma
Supreme Court Allows Euthanasia For Harish Rana After 13 Years In Coma
US Destroys 16 Iranian Minelayers Near Hormuz As War With Tehran Enters Day 11: WATCH
US Destroys 16 Iranian Minelayers Near Hormuz As War With Tehran Enters Day 11: WATCH
India Sends 5,000 Tonnes Of Diesel To Bangladesh Amid Fuel Shortage Triggered By Iran War
India Sends 5,000 Tonnes Of Diesel To Bangladesh Amid Fuel Shortage Triggered By Iran War
UAE, Saudi Shoot Down Iranian Missiles; US Targets Mine-Laying Vessels As War Escalates: Updates
UAE, Saudi Shoot Down Iranian Missiles; US Targets Mine-Laying Vessels As War Escalates: Updates

Videos

Delhi Politics: Sanjay Singh, Ram Gopal Yadav Slam Govt Over LPG Crisis, Hotels & Factories Hit
Delhi Update: Kejriwal Blasts Modi Over LPG Shortage, Hotels & Restaurants Face Shutdown
India Political Alert: Gas Crisis Sparks Protests, Opposition Blasts Modi Over Middle East War Fallout
Middle East Conflict: Iran Launches 37th Missile Wave Targeting Israel and US Bases Amid Escalating War
Middle East War: 12 Days of Middle East Conflict: Iran Claims Acid Rain, US Orders Israel to Avoid Oil Attacks

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget