Get ready to laugh out loud as we highlight the comedic masterpieces that are sure to leave you in stitches and provide much-needed entertainment and laughter in your life.
Anubhav Bassi, a young lawyer in Delhi, speaks of his challenges, bosses, and career decisions with humor and ambition.
Zakir Khan provides a comedic glimpse into his school days, personal aspirations, family, and closest relationships.
Rahul Subramanian humorously provides his inconsequential takes on unrelated topics, and adds some mildly bad dancing for comedic effect.
Rohan Joshi discusses various aspects of life in one's thirties, mediocre education, home renovation, and 420-friendly living.
Biswa Kalyan Rath delightfully discusses annoying bank employees, bad footpaths, leaking taps, and the state of the nation.
Karunesh Talwar delves into his relationships, while exploring self-awareness and the concept of being modified versions of our parents.
Gaurav Kapoor positions himself as the victim of a strange school, job, trips, and peculiar friends. while including a fair share of lies.