Tag: Aziz Ansari

  • Hilarious Audible titles: Your prescription for a gloomy day

    Hilarious Audible titles: Your prescription for a gloomy day

    Mumbai: Laughter is the best medicine, they say, and what better way to celebrate than with a hearty dose of comedy? Audible, your go-to audio hub for entertainment, has an array of hilarious audiobooks and podcasts that are bound to crack you up. So, grab your headphones, sit back, and get ready to giggle your way into these side-splitting comic titles!

    Be Stupid with Vir Das

    Written by: Vir Das, Saurabh Negi, Weirdass Comedy; Narrated by: Vir Das

    Have you ever wondered how a seemingly foolish choice could actually lead to positive transformations in your life’s trajectory? Join Vir Das as he takes you on an entertaining journey through life’s most unexpected blunders. In this unconventional guide to embracing life’s quirkiest missteps, Vir engages in candid conversations with individuals who share their tales of instant remorse and eventual redemption. Tune in and discover why sometimes, the path to enlightenment is paved with moments of sheer absurdity!

    The Unexperts

    Written and narrated by: Abish Mathew

    In this 10-episode series, each episode brings a diverse panel of unexperts together, ready to hilariously dissect topics ranging from nostalgic encounters with school teachers to the mysteries of artificial intelligence, ghosts, the apocalypse, and even family dynamics. The unexperts excel in providing you with the information you never knew you didn’t need – offering unsolicited advice, absurd opinions, and incredibly terrible reviews. Tune in to discover the joy of embracing the unnecessary, as ‘The Unexperts’ suggest lighthearted perspectives on the world’s quirkiest subjects.

    Nothing Like I Imagined

    Written and narrated by: Mindy Kaling

    Get ready to laugh your way through life’s quirks with Mindy Kaling’s 2021 Audie Award Nominee for Best Humor Audiobook! In this collection of personal essays, Mindy spills the beans on her adventures of being a single mom and the challenges of social anxiety in Hollywood. From weird quests to nail-biting dramas, she takes you on a rollercoaster ride, exploring friendship, self-discovery, and generosity. Why should you listen? It’s not just humor; it’s a delightful, heartwarming journey that’ll leave you feeling upbeat.

    Modern Romance

    Written and narrated by: Aziz Ansari

    Aziz Ansari has been talking about modern love in his stand-up routines for a long time now. He returns to the topic yet again in Modern Romance, an investigation that dives into his observations on the nature of love in the 21st century. Taking listeners on a journey spanning cultures and continents while ruminating on the effects of online dating on relationships, Ansari combines his trademark wit and energetic delivery with research from a panel of professors and experts, ensuring an illuminating listen full of hilarious crack-ups.

     23½ Ways to Make a Girl Fall for You

    Written by: Cyrus Broacha; Narrated by: Avinash Kumar Singh

    In a world where understanding between genders often resembles a complex puzzle, this book rivals Shakespeare’s enigmatic works, with a humorous twist. It’s an earnest attempt to explore the male-female dynamics, but there’s some funny stuff in there for guys trying to figure it out. Well, if nothing else, it promises a light-hearted journey through the baffling maze of dating and relationships. While you won’t emerge as a love guru, you’ll certainly have a laugh along the way!

  • Mittal’s beauty notions to keep 100m Netflix subs in good humour

    MUMBAI: Following in the footsteps of Vir Das, Hasan Minhaj and Aziz Ansari, comedianne Aditi Mittal is preparing to do a special stand-up show for Netflix: “Things They Wouldn’t Let Me Say.” The show will debut on the video-streaming platform giant on 18 July to its over 100 million global members across 190 countries, PTI reported.

    Mittal, one of the first women in India to do stand-up comedy, touches up issues such as sex, gender, and notions about beauty in her shows. Her Netflix show is gender revolution rich with taboos of being a woman in India today.

    Netflix director of content acquisition Swati Shetty said that Aditi’s success reflected the growing pool of Indian stand-up comedy talent that was already gaining international recognition. Netflix was proud to showcase Aditi’s bold wit and humour on the Netflix service, she added.

    Having a platform such as Netflix was a dream come true for anyone in entertainment and comedy today.. The journey of the show had been absolutely exhilarating, Mittal said. She hoped that Netflix fans across the globe would enjoy the show as much as she had had while making it.

  • ‘Superwoman’ Lily Singh and Aziz Ansari feature in Adweek’s Creative 100

    ‘Superwoman’ Lily Singh and Aziz Ansari feature in Adweek’s Creative 100

    MUMBAI: As the world comes closer and closer as a global village, the critical role played by content becomes even more evident. From funny jokes and memes around the internet to videos of war crime and police injustice, content has shown how mighty it can be — and the recent headlines on several international dailies is evidence of that.

    While its dissemination through multiple channels has made content easy going; it has also become more elusive, especially when it comes to the advertising world. No longer boxed by conventional labels its loose definition has given several creatives sleepless night to crack the content code; while giving wing to a new breed of creators with brilliant ideas.

    Adweek’s recently released Creative 100 is proof that the commercial world of creativity has come to terms with this fact, and has accepted these new age creators. The list honours 100 unique and fascinating problem solvers from the worlds of advertising, media, technology, branding, pop culture and more and this year the publication has segregated the list as – 50 Agency Creatives, 20 Content Creators, 20 Creative Celebrities and 10 Visual Artists.

    It must be noted that the list is limited to U.S.-based creatives, and is not meant to be a definitive ranking of the absolute most creative people in these industries. Rather, it is an evolving mix of senior and junior talent whose work has shone brightly over the previous year. Also, everyone is honored equally on the individual lists within the Creative 100—the order of appearance does not indicate a ranking.

    When it comes to the agency creatives, though not listed according to rank, the first creative directors that find their name in the list are Y&R’s veteran executive creative director John Matejczyk, who is responsible for breakthrough content for Google, Netflix, Audi and AAA; creative duo Rohan Cooke and Laura Petruccelli from Goodby Silverstein & Partners who devised the ingenious Sonic’s exquisite ‘Square Shakes’; and FCB’s global chief creative officer who came up with Secret deodorant’s ‘Mean Stinks’ anti-bullying work and Allstate’s Mayhem campaign. Double Grand Prix winners at Cannes, Alexander Nowak and Felix Richter from droga5 also found their mention on the list.

    India’s very own Youtube sensation Lily Singh AKA Superwoman is amongst the top content creators on the list. With 9.2 million subscribers and 1.3 billion video views, she truly rules Youtube. “She’s worked with Coca-Cola to create buzzy content and starred in YouTube’s ongoing advertising campaign, which pitches the site’s most popular homegrown creators. In May, she even hosted the video giant’s annual Brandcast event to pitch brands on why they should shift significant television ad budgets to digital,” reads on of her accolades in the list. Apart from her, writer actor and producer Quinta Brunson of BuzzFeed’s viral video fame, Scott Bradlee from Postmodern Jukebox, and creative director Kai Hasson who founded content studio Portal A are a few names from the list of 20.

    The list also honoured 20 creative celebrities in which wrestling world’s star John Cena, pop star Beyonce, actor Lupita Nyong’o of the 12 Year’s of Slave fame, comedian and TV host Louis C.K. and netflix star Aziz Ansari were mentioned.

    Last but on the least were ten visual artists whose pathbreaking works compelled the industry to acknowledge their genius. Award winning costume designer of Star Wars: The Force Awakens opened the list, followed by Interaction Designer Ekene Ijeoma, punjabi boy and fashion designer Waris Ahluwalia from ‘House of Waris’, photojournalist Lynsey Addario and more.

    Here is the entire Creative 100 list- http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/adweeks-creative-100-2016-list-alphabetical-order-172650

  • ‘Superwoman’ Lily Singh and Aziz Ansari feature in Adweek’s Creative 100

    ‘Superwoman’ Lily Singh and Aziz Ansari feature in Adweek’s Creative 100

    MUMBAI: As the world comes closer and closer as a global village, the critical role played by content becomes even more evident. From funny jokes and memes around the internet to videos of war crime and police injustice, content has shown how mighty it can be — and the recent headlines on several international dailies is evidence of that.

    While its dissemination through multiple channels has made content easy going; it has also become more elusive, especially when it comes to the advertising world. No longer boxed by conventional labels its loose definition has given several creatives sleepless night to crack the content code; while giving wing to a new breed of creators with brilliant ideas.

    Adweek’s recently released Creative 100 is proof that the commercial world of creativity has come to terms with this fact, and has accepted these new age creators. The list honours 100 unique and fascinating problem solvers from the worlds of advertising, media, technology, branding, pop culture and more and this year the publication has segregated the list as – 50 Agency Creatives, 20 Content Creators, 20 Creative Celebrities and 10 Visual Artists.

    It must be noted that the list is limited to U.S.-based creatives, and is not meant to be a definitive ranking of the absolute most creative people in these industries. Rather, it is an evolving mix of senior and junior talent whose work has shone brightly over the previous year. Also, everyone is honored equally on the individual lists within the Creative 100—the order of appearance does not indicate a ranking.

    When it comes to the agency creatives, though not listed according to rank, the first creative directors that find their name in the list are Y&R’s veteran executive creative director John Matejczyk, who is responsible for breakthrough content for Google, Netflix, Audi and AAA; creative duo Rohan Cooke and Laura Petruccelli from Goodby Silverstein & Partners who devised the ingenious Sonic’s exquisite ‘Square Shakes’; and FCB’s global chief creative officer who came up with Secret deodorant’s ‘Mean Stinks’ anti-bullying work and Allstate’s Mayhem campaign. Double Grand Prix winners at Cannes, Alexander Nowak and Felix Richter from droga5 also found their mention on the list.

    India’s very own Youtube sensation Lily Singh AKA Superwoman is amongst the top content creators on the list. With 9.2 million subscribers and 1.3 billion video views, she truly rules Youtube. “She’s worked with Coca-Cola to create buzzy content and starred in YouTube’s ongoing advertising campaign, which pitches the site’s most popular homegrown creators. In May, she even hosted the video giant’s annual Brandcast event to pitch brands on why they should shift significant television ad budgets to digital,” reads on of her accolades in the list. Apart from her, writer actor and producer Quinta Brunson of BuzzFeed’s viral video fame, Scott Bradlee from Postmodern Jukebox, and creative director Kai Hasson who founded content studio Portal A are a few names from the list of 20.

    The list also honoured 20 creative celebrities in which wrestling world’s star John Cena, pop star Beyonce, actor Lupita Nyong’o of the 12 Year’s of Slave fame, comedian and TV host Louis C.K. and netflix star Aziz Ansari were mentioned.

    Last but on the least were ten visual artists whose pathbreaking works compelled the industry to acknowledge their genius. Award winning costume designer of Star Wars: The Force Awakens opened the list, followed by Interaction Designer Ekene Ijeoma, punjabi boy and fashion designer Waris Ahluwalia from ‘House of Waris’, photojournalist Lynsey Addario and more.

    Here is the entire Creative 100 list- http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/adweeks-creative-100-2016-list-alphabetical-order-172650