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‘They’re not urban Naxals, are they?’ Satirist Urvish Kothari on the arrival of cheetahs in India
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Watch: Satirist hilariously explains why Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra is ‘absolutely wrong’
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Watch: Satirist Urvish Kothari hilariously explains Savarkar and bulbul story in Karnataka textbook
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Watch: Singer Dover Cameron’s ‘Breakfast’ music video satirises traditional gender roles
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‘Will facts make India the vishwaguru?’: Comedian satirises anchor Anjana Om Kashyap’s show
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Watch: Satirist Urvish Kothari reveals the hilarious ‘truth’ about Mughals
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‘You and I didn’t get to go’: Comedian Cyrus Broacha gets mock scoop on Alia-Ranbir wedding
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‘Only anti-nationalists ask questions’: Satirist on protests against Amit Shah’s demand for Hindi
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‘Whatever else you do, be kinder to your pancreas’: Writer Shovon Chowdhury on his final illness
Shovon Chowdhury
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In this satirical novel, a man gains the superpower of curing a gastric epidemic in Mumbai
Jugal Mody
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Watch: Chinese state-affiliated media satirises allegations of human rights violations by government
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Satire: Short film ‘The World’s End’ offers a dismal view of the COP26 Summit
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This anthology of verse by British authors of the Raj is a caustic commentary on colonial India
Graham Shaw
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‘I come from two Indias’: Vir Das delivers powerful monologue at Kennedy Center in Washington DC
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‘People in Kashmir and Lucknow are dying so we will talk about Pakistan’: Comic mimics TV anchor
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Watch: This ‘honest government ad’ rips apart Australian’s AUKUS trilateral pact
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‘Robika Laanat’: Comedian Garima rhymes her way through impersonation of TV anchor
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Watch: YouTuber Adrian Bliss satirises human greed in conversation with a ‘mammoth’ in comic sketch
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Watch this comedian’s satirical video of his housemates who ‘live in a silent movie’
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Draupadi and Kunti are living in modern-day India. The Pandavas arrive to ‘protect’ them
Trisha Das