Hrithik Roshan re-installed Instagram to praise Vir Das’s stand-up special Fool Volume, calling it the best ever. He also wrapped up filming for War 2, expressing gratitude and excitement.
Comedian Vir Das is set to release his fifth Netflix special, 'Fool Volume', on July 18. The show, rewritten in silence after he lost his voice, is his most personal yet, exploring the power and meaning of using one’s voice.
Expressing his excitement, Vir said, "Hosting the International Emmy Awards is a personal and thrilling experience for me. The Emmys have always represented excellence and the celebration of diverse stories from across the globe."
'Vekh Sohneyaa' which is written and performed by Charan and Bombay the Artist, and produced by Dishant, perfectly encapsulates the spirit of 'Call Me Bae', where self-love meets romantic allure.
The trailer, unveiled at a 5 star property in the Bandra area of Mumbai on Tuesday, shows actress Ananya Panday's titular character of Bae wrapping her head around the realities and curveballs that life throws at her
As per The Kyiv Independent, a Ukraine media outlet, three comedians performed for about 100 viewers in one of the bomb shelters in Sumy, a regional capital in northern Ukraine, on March 19.
Not to forget getting a chance to work with actors like Imran, Kunaal, and Vir who had their charisma and charm to draw the audience. This genre is my all-time favourite," said Deo.
The Netflix film is a comedy about a group of actors and actresses stuck inside a pandemic bubble inside a hotel who are attempting to finish a studio franchise film.
Vir is one of the most popular stand-up comics in India right now, and he is known to never mince words when it comes to creating humour out of topics ranging from politics and racism to culture and human traits.