Pata Nahi Par Bolna Hai: A Comedy Special by Karunesh Talwar

Runtime : 52 mins

Genre : Comedy

Vote Rating : 8.5/10


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Plot : A breezy, hilarious special by one of India's top comedians (he wrote this himself) where he talks about his greatest fear - turning into a typical Indian uncle. Filmed in a comedy club in Mumbai, the show has everything you'd expect from live stand up - plenty of thoughts that are of no use to humankind. If you have an hour to waste, this is a good way to do it.

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