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Cheaper By The Laughter (Stand up Comedy) in Mumbai on January 14, 2017

Pitaara is here again to make you giggle with this stand up gig featuring some amazing artists. Join in to get your funny bones tickled with some of the best comic artists in the city. Cheaper By The Laughter will feature artists that will make you giggle away through the evening. Join in on this at the beautiful art space Pitaara.

Artists:

Abbas Momin is a freelance humour writer, which means he has no self respect and lives below the poverty line. He has performed at renowned venues like The Canvas Laugh Club, Blue Frog and NCPA in Mumbai, and has been a part of the line up at the Weirdass Pajama Festival and the Masala Mayhem Comedy Festival in Hyderabad. Abbas has written articles for publications like Rolling Stone India, Conde Nast, Man’s World and J.A.M. He has contributed as a script writer for live shows including the GQ Men Of the Year Awards and Event & Entertainment Management Awards (EEMAX). He currently lives in Mumbai with his two laptops.

Mikhail Almeida:
Mikhail is a writer, stand up comedian and a 23 year old incompetent koodappalli who took five years to get a three year degree. When he’s not making bad decisions regarding life he’s busy doing exactly what you think. Rapping to the mirror and fumbling. #yeah

Joel Dsouza:
Growing up in a building with kids who’d rarely let him bat, looking out of the window and swinging on a swing were his favorite sports as it required little energy and zero friends. Day dreaming and lost in his thoughts, he would make most of his time trying to do nothing and yet look busy. If he’s talking to you then he is probably asking you to follow him on twitter.

Akshay Shinde:
Akshay Shinde is a comedian who is also a Chartered Accountant in his free time. He was named among the top two young comedians in India by, ‘The Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s RAW Comedy 2014’ and was voted among the top 5 teenage stand up comedians in India by, ‘Coca-cola’s initiative Teen till I die judged by Vir Das, one of the most prominent comedians in India. However, he is not proud about his achievements but believes that he should introduce himself as just another regular comedian to the audience.

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