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The scenario of stand-up comedians in India is changing


In India, stand-up comedians are just a finger's breadth away. Among them, women stand-up comedians are facing a drought scenario.

There are very few women who do comedy in serials except for Shilpa Shinde of 'FIR' poem Kaushik or 'Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain'. While in comedy shows, names like Bharti Singh, Sugandha Mishra, Upasana Singh can be mentioned. Compared to women comedians, comedians like Kapil Sharma, Sunil Grover, Kiku Sharda, Krishna Abhishek have a lot of weight in this field.

However, Kiku Sharda believes that the reason why we have so few female comedians there is because of the discrimination we have in raising boys and girls there. If girls or young women joke, one liner speaks, men or other members of the household do not like it. They immediately oppose it. Ever since the girls were little, they used to hear 'tongue handling' or 'don't brush teeth' etc. So they can't speak openly.

Kiku Sharda further says that TV. Good comedy is happening in serials. Yet it is not the biggest genre.

Archana Puran Singh, a big name in comedy, says that women actors mostly want to be heroines. He further says that the previous female comedian was obese. Or they just make the audience laugh. Due to this, the number of women in the field of comedy has remained limited. However, explaining how he differed from the practice, Archana said, "I didn't think it was necessary to look or laugh in a certain way." I chose to walk the Chilo Chatri. So I looked different from other female comedians. However, Archana is happy to say that many women comedians have emerged after finding a medium like the web, which means they have found a powerful medium to showcase their talent. They make their own comments and work according to their own norms. At one point the TV. And apart from films, he had very little opportunity to showcase his talent. But now the scenario has changed.

In short, it can be said that at one stage in our country, men were involved in the field of comedy. This is still true to a large extent today. But now this scenario is slowly changing.

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