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This is good for a few laughs. At one point he says to his white friend, "I love your people's food. I mean I couldn't eat it every day but I'd never miss my Friday night fish-n-chips."
A hilarious eight-minute rant by British comedian John Oliver last weekend gave more insight and airtime to the Indian elections than most U.S. television news channels.
Congratulations to Singh Vs Singh - Raksha Bandhan Special. One of the winners from the SikhNet Youth Film Festival
"A lot of times people think comedy is making fun of things, and I feel like, no, it can also just be making fun out of things," he says. "That, to me, is the kind of comedy I always like to do, where you can make jokes about the thing without making fun of the thing."
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OUTSOURCED has become a popular show not only among Indian but also with the American audience. The actor's name is Gurpreet Singh. We call him Guru Singh.
Deva and Gurvinderpal talk about fantastic ideas for the Film Festival.
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