Australia’s comedy scene has long been thriving, but the arrival of Indian stand-up comics has added a vibrant South Asian flavor to the mix. With their relatable humor, unique cultural anecdotes, and global appeal, these comedians are winning hearts Down Under. Let’s dive into the acts you don’t want to miss this season!
The "Ticket Collector of Comedy," Aditya Kulshreshth, better known as Kullu, is a fan-favorite for his self-deprecating humor and deeply relatable stories. His new special Smooth Kullu Smooth is set to captivate Australian audiences with tales of everyday chaos delivered with his signature smoothness. Catch him in Melbourne on Dec 1, Sydney on Dec 7, and Adelaide on Dec 8. Expect laughter, nostalgia, and a uniquely desi twist to observational comedy!
Known for his effortless wit and hilarious reenactments, Comicstaan winner Aakash Gupta is a force to be reckoned with in Indian stand-up. His new special, Daily ka Kaam Hai, reflects on life’s mundane tasks with laugh-out-loud moments woven into the narrative. His sharp timing and universal humor make this show a must-watch. Don’t miss him in Gold Coast on Dec 15, Melbourne on Dec 21, and Perth on Dec 22.
Arguably India’s most celebrated stand-up comic, Zakir Khan, brings his unmatched storytelling and magnetic charm to Australia in 2025. Known for his specials like Haq Se Single and his poetic musings, Zakir has a fanbase that transcends borders. This tour is historic, marking his debut in Australia with shows in Brisbane on Feb 13, Perth on Feb 19 and 20, and Sydney on Feb 22. Zakir’s ability to touch hearts while splitting sides with laughter is unparalleled. This is comedy royalty at its finest!
Known for his dry wit and clever takes on everyday life, Haseeb Khan is a rising star in Indian comedy. His sharp observations, paired with his deadpan delivery, have made him a favorite among millennials. Catch him live in Sydney on Feb 28 and Melbourne on March 2 as he brings his distinct style to Australia for the first time.
The trailblazing Shraddha Jain, aka Aiyyo Shraddha, is all set to dazzle Australia during International Women’s Week. Her special, Aiyyo So Mini Things!, promises a night filled with laughter and relatability. Known for her witty commentary on gender, society, and relationships, Shraddha has put Indian women comics on the global map. Don’t miss her performances in Perth on March 7, Sydney on March 8, Canberra on March 9, Melbourne on March 15, and Adelaide on March 16.
Closing out March 2025 is the hilarious Jaspreet Singh with his Grown Up! World Tour. Known for his light-hearted takes on adulthood and life’s quirks, Jaspreet’s charm lies in his ability to connect with audiences across cultures. He’ll be performing in Canberra on March 14, Auckland on March 15, Wellington on March 16, Perth on March 22, Brisbane on March 23, Adelaide on March 28, Sydney on March 29, and Melbourne on March 30. A special shout-out to his Kiwi fans who’ll no doubt give him sold-out shows!
As always, The Chaos Drop promises to bring you the hottest news and offers in South Asian entertainment. Stay tuned for exclusive giveaways, free tickets, and meet-and-greet opportunities with these comedy superstars. Watch this space because laughter is best shared, and we’re here to make it unforgettable!
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