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Comedy Karma
SBS
21 episodes
6 days ago
Hear some of the best jokes by Australia’s funniest South Asian comedians and learn the hilarious and surprising stories behind those jokes. Comedy Karma is hosted by writer and stand-up comedian Aditya Gautam. Join him to find the funny side of Australia’s South Asian communities and get a bit of good karma while you’re at it.
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Hear some of the best jokes by Australia’s funniest South Asian comedians and learn the hilarious and surprising stories behind those jokes. Comedy Karma is hosted by writer and stand-up comedian Aditya Gautam. Join him to find the funny side of Australia’s South Asian communities and get a bit of good karma while you’re at it.
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Episodes (20/21)
Comedy Karma
Making 'random' airport security checks an enjoyable experience with Aliya Kanani
When Aliya Kanani was growing up, she dreamed of becoming an actress, but there was one problem: film and television rarely featured anyone who looked like her. In the season finale of Comedy Karma, host Aditya sits down with Aliya Kanani, the Canadian Screen Award-nominated comedian and actress, to talk about embracing her Tanzanian-Indian-Canadian identity, becoming a touring comedian, and what she hopes brown audiences take away from her work. They’ll also laugh through the hilarious stories behind her punchlines - from what it’s like to travel with a Muslim name, to navigating the world as a brown traveller, and her parent's reaction to her comedy career.
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6 days ago
32 minutes 54 seconds

Comedy Karma
Fady Kassab thinks that Lebanon is his mother and Australia is his wife
As a late bloomer to the comedy scene, Fady Kassab arrived almost fully formed. Within just a couple of years of performing, he was winning awards, selling out shows, and sharing stages with some of Australia’s most acclaimed comedians. With sharp wit and fearless honesty, Fady has carved out a distinct voice in the Australian comedy landscape. In this episode of Comedy Karma, Fady shares lessons drawn from his rich life experiences. He opens up about his journey to Australia, how he learned to let go of others’ opinions, and his shared experiences with different Australian migrant communities.
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1 week ago
32 minutes 7 seconds

Comedy Karma
A family tragedy lead Stella Wu to comedy - she’s never looked back
After the sudden passing of a close relative, Stella Wu had a realisation: 'What’s the point? We’re all going to die anyway.' That thought pushed her to quit her stable banking job and enrol in a comedy course - and she hasn’t looked back since. Now, she’s shaking up the Australian comedy scene. Defying her 'womanly duties', dismantling cultural norms, and making sure racists know that she definitely knows what 'condescending' means - Stella isn’t afraid to rock the boat. In this episode of Comedy Karma, Stella jumps on the mic to share her hilarious take on the Australian comedy scene. She chats with Aditya about the moment that sparked her leap into stand-up, her mother’s dramatic reaction to her tattoo, the quirks of dating in Hong Kong versus Australia, and plenty more laugh-out-loud stories.
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2 weeks ago
27 minutes 36 seconds

Comedy Karma
When Guneet Kaur says something rude, she wants you to know she means it
Guneet Kaur’s mum reckons The Age’s comedy reviewers must be dishing out five stars to everyone - but despite the skepticism at home, Guneet is making waves in the comedy scene. In this episode of Comedy Karma she shares the backstory to the jokes earning her glowing reviews. Guneet joins Aditya to talk about navigating cultural expectations, her evolving relationship with her heritage, and the fine line between fitting in and standing out. From getting scammed on dating apps, her autism diagnosis, to her family's tireless mission to marry her off, nothing is off-limits.
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3 weeks ago
42 minutes 26 seconds

Comedy Karma
The day Joe White made it - with a bowl full of apples
Growing up in refugee camps in Sudan, Joe White could never have imagined the incredible success that awaited him. In this episode, Joe sits down with Aditya to share his inspiring story - from playing soccer with migrant kids to selling out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and eventually performing stand-up comedy on stage at the Opera House. In this episode you'll hear Joe's best jokes on Ethiopian pride, the difference between Perth and Melbourne, his adventures in America, and so much more.
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1 month ago
42 minutes 25 seconds

Comedy Karma
Mae Da misses how funny people in Iran are
In her late teens, Mae Da moved from Iran to Australia. From awkward attempts at modest uniforms to navigating high school mean girls, the culture shock of starting over in a foreign country hit hard. Years later, she’s turned pain into punchlines - using comedy as a powerful tool for healing, connection, and laughter. In this episode of Comedy Karma, Mae Da shares her journey into stand-up, and the real-life stories behind some of her best jokes. We hear about how growing up in Tehran shaped her, the hardship in navigating her new life in Melbourne, and how becoming a mother made her more fearless on stage.
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1 month ago
33 minutes 35 seconds

Comedy Karma
Paul Ndungu's English is really good... because it's his first language
Paul Ndungu believes Kenyans are among the world’s finest storytellers. In this episode of Comedy Karma, he joins Aditya to unpack the stereotypes he's had to challenge since moving to Australia. Paul chats about braving the Adelaide comedy scene, his family's memories of Kenya's independence, and the irony of having his first "third-world" experience as an economic migrant.
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1 month ago
44 minutes 7 seconds

Comedy Karma
William Wang on defying his parents and Confucius
What happens when someone asks about your "breed" instead of ethnicity? Comedian William Wang turns awkward encounters into comedy gold while exploring themes of cultural identity, the one-child policy's impact, and why some audiences don't always appreciate his humor.
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1 month ago
42 minutes 16 seconds

Comedy Karma
Is it a scam call? Or is Shash Kapur's dad calling him from India?
Shash's father prides himself on having a son living in Australia, it's a shame that he quit his corporate job for comedy though. In the second episode of season two Aditya chats to Indian Australian comedian Shash Kapur.
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2 months ago
41 minutes 14 seconds

Comedy Karma
Ting Lim’s mother taught her valuable lessons whilst embarrassing her
Ting Lim had never imagined the lessons she had learnt from her Malaysian mother would come in handy when she moved to Australia.
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2 months ago
42 minutes 31 seconds

Comedy Karma
Chetan Singh will never forget New Delhi public transport
Since moving to Adelaide from Delhi at the age of twenty-one, Chetan Singh has been a runner-up at the prestigious RAW comedy competition and opened for some of the biggest names in Indian comedy. We listen to some of his best jokes, including one about his attempts to destroy small talk in Australia. He talks to Aditya about finding white men with long hair intimidating, the joys of catching the bus in India, not knowing what 'crank it up' meant, struggling to produce comedy shows in an industry dominated by white Australians and more.
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12 months ago
42 minutes 13 seconds

Comedy Karma
Sami Shah reckons comedy isn't about punching up or punching down, it's about being funny
Sami Shah is an award-winning stand-up comedian, presenter and author. We listen to some of his brilliant jokes, including one about being cat-fished into coming to Australia. Sami and Aditya chat about being told to be grateful for living in Australia, feeling more at home in the USA, Sami’s sixty-minute debut performance, why he thinks Melbourne has the worst comedy audiences and much more. Warning: This episode contains strong language.
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1 year ago
47 minutes 6 seconds

Comedy Karma
Urvi Majumdar challenges the misperception of India as just cricket and curry
Urvi Majumdar moved to Australia from Calcutta when she was six. She is now a full-time stand-up comedian, actor and screenwriter. We listen to some of her jokes, including one about why she hated eating fruits when she was growing up. She talks to Aditya about changing her name, struggling with adjusting in Australia as a shy kid with an Indian accent, seeing the positive side of her dad’s obsession with keeping track of expenses and much more.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 14 seconds

Comedy Karma
Krutika Harale feels homesick if there aren't multi-storey buildings around her
Krutika Harale was headhunted by an Australian company while living the digital nomad life in Bali. She is a stand-up comedian, graphic designer and writer who grew up in Mumbai and now lives in Melbourne. We listen to her jokes, including the viral hit about her learning how to steal in Australia. She talks to Aditya about a graduation ceremony that made her want to move to the US, attracting things when she wants them the least, feeling homesick in Brisbane, dating non-Indians, and much more.
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1 year ago
38 minutes 23 seconds

Comedy Karma
Suren Jayemanne is excited by the changing culture in Australian comedy
You might have seen or heard the work of comedian, writer and actor Suren Jayemanne on SBS’ Celebrity Letters & Numbers, ABC’s Question Everything, Tonightly and more. He has performed solo shows at the Melbourne and Sydney Comedy Festivals, the Adelaide Fringe and Edinburgh Fringe. Suren’s Sri Lankan parents moved to Australia in the eighties. He grew up in Sydney and is now a professional stand-up comedian and writer. We listen to some of Suren’s jokes, including one about the time he made everyone on a plane very uncomfortable. He talks to Aditya about auditioning for Master Chef, the differences between UK and Australian audiences, going to Sri Lanka for the first time, and much more.
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1 year ago
37 minutes 36 seconds

Comedy Karma
Sunanda Sachatrakul has given up on trying to live up to the meaning of her name
Award-winning comedian, screenwriter and actor Sunanda Sachatrakul was born in India, raised in Bangkok, and lived in New York and Los Angeles before making Naarm Melbourne her home. She decided to leave the USA for Australia after Trump came to power. We listen to some of her jokes, including one about giving interviews in an American accent. She talks to Aditya about coming out as queer to her family during a comedy show, growing up in a closely-knit Indian community in Bangkok, her seventeen years in America, meeting the most Aussie Punjabi Indian lady she has ever seen and much more.
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1 year ago
51 minutes 18 seconds

Comedy Karma
Amna Bee finds Aussie bogan culture very comforting
Amna Bee is a Pakistani-Canadian-Australian stand-up comedian and writer who feels at home wherever she goes. Her solo comedy show has received rave reviews across Australia. We listen to some of her brilliant jokes, including one about why she hates new age Yoga studios. She talks to Aditya about the similarities between Australia and Pakistan, growing up with abusive humour, landing in Canada a day after the 9/11 attacks, supporting the Pakistan Cricket team and much more.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 7 seconds

Comedy Karma
Suraj Kolarkar went from dodging dusters to dodging racist hecklers
When he moved to Australia, Suraj Kolarkar was a pro at dodging dusters and chalk in classrooms. Suraj has acted in big-budget Hollywood shows like Shantaram and God's Favourite Idiot; he hosted the podcast 'My First Year in Australia' on SBS and is a full-time stand-up comedian. We listen to some of his favourite jokes, including one about the similarities between Jesus and Sachin Tendulkar. Suraj tells Aditya why he stopped making Uber jokes after a racist incident, how studying in Australia was similar to being in prison, his experiences at a multi-million dollar Hollywood set and much more.
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1 year ago
43 minutes 55 seconds

Comedy Karma
Sashi Perera can deal with online hate, but she lost it at a DM from Hasan Minhaj
Sri Lanka-born Sashi Perera has garnered millions of views for her comedy videos online, which led to her receiving a lot of hate and love. We listen to Sashi’s jokes, including one about her remembering a racist song she once sang in school. She talks to Aditya about setting boundaries between the Sri Lankan community, working as a refugee lawyer, realising she can date other ethnicities, facing racism after a cricket match, receiving a DM from Hasan Minhaj, and much more.
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1 year ago
40 minutes 45 seconds

Comedy Karma
Dr Ahmed Kazmi knows that laughter is the best medicine
Dr Ahmed Kazmi brings new meaning to the term slashie. He's a Dermatologist, GP, comedian and cabaret artist who's based in Melbourne. His recent stand up shows include 'Dr Ahmed Gets Hitched: My Big Fat Gay Greek Pakistani Wedding' and 'Taste of Your Own Medicine: The Doctor’s Turn Being the Patient'. In this first episode of Comedy Karma, Dr Ahmed chats with host Aditya Gautam about his singing skills, turning stories about belonging and family rejection into funny jokes, and the heinous crime of making samosas with potatoes and peas instead of lamb. This episode contains some swearing.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 34 seconds

Comedy Karma
Hear some of the best jokes by Australia’s funniest South Asian comedians and learn the hilarious and surprising stories behind those jokes. Comedy Karma is hosted by writer and stand-up comedian Aditya Gautam. Join him to find the funny side of Australia’s South Asian communities and get a bit of good karma while you’re at it.