Organised by Comedy Central and conducted by stand-up comic, scriptwriter and satirist, Tanmay Bhatt, the three-day festival is set to be held in Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai.
"Comedy is a genre that binds all age groups and touches millions of hearts across India. The growing popularity of this genre has inspired us to not only create a platform for globally renowned comedians in India but to also give Indian audiences access to world-class artists," says Ferzad Palia, at Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd.
"When I travel to a new country I get a little nervous. But once I get a few laughs the nervousness goes away. I am going to travel around see the cities and absorb the culture- so I can add my observations in my act. I have also been watching Indian television for the same reason. I am well aware of the obsession India has with cricket, so I do have a few cricket stories lined up," says Ifft.
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"I plan on doing the exact show that I would do in America, Canada, Australia or the Middle East. I make it a point to make my show broad so that everyone gets it. The show you get here, is the show you will get in New York, you might get a little more personal stuff about what I saw on my way here from the airport, but aside from that, same show," says Iglesias.
"I come from Kerala originally and I always knew there would never be a comedy club there. But it's extremely exciting to see comedy getting popular in India now. I have performed for a few Indians in US but I always wanted to perform in front of an Indian crowd. If the Comedy Central Chuckle Fest goes well I will get a chance to come back to India," says Varghese.