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‘‘My Job is Simply to Make You Laugh”

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January - February 2022

Cosmo speaks to comedian and actor Vir Das on his Emmy nomination, the many challenges comics face, and what goes through his mind before a performance.

- Shambhavi Dutta

‘‘My Job is Simply to Make You Laugh”

Cosmo: Your Netflix special, Vir Das: For India, was been nominated for the Emmys...how did that feel?

Vir Das: “Surreal! This Netflix special featured a blue door and a guy with a mic...it was a one-man show. But to be nominated alongside shows that probably had a budget of a couple of crores—whereas our blue door cost just ₹10,000—was really a blessing!” [Laughs]

C: What made you pursue comedy, full-time?

VD: “While studying at Knox College, Illinois, I had performed in over 40 plays. But I craved for something more organic, more rebellious... So I wrote a script for a stand-up comedy show in my final year—everyone loved it, and I thoroughly enjoyed it, too. After you get a taste of that, it is very hard to do anything else.”

C: Did you ever think that you’d make it as a mainstream comedian?

VD: “I am often asked if I thought it through, but the truth is, I didn’t. I do not think that much. I showed up in Mumbai with a suitcase, just like many other people do. I am from Noida [Uttar Pradesh], and the fact that I get to be a part of something as big as this is amazing in itself.”

C: What is that one joke that never fails to make people laugh?

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