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Vir Das entered the world of entertainment with the dream to become an actor after studying drama, and within a few years became a popular standup comedian, at a time when the whole wave of standup was just gaining visibility in pop culture. As his new show “Jestination Unknown” is all set to release on an online streaming platform, Vir says there is no specific genre of comedy he focuses on, apart from playing himself like a “fool” because that’s what he feels in real life.

While many comedians tried to create a space with political satire, community jokes and the like, Vir does not stick to a particular genre of comedy.

Asked about his favourite genre, Vir told IANS: “I feel comfortable when I get to look like a fool in a situation because that is what I think I am in life (smile). In our show, I get bitten while doing Kung Fu, I am a failure trying to do Kalaripayattu and I fall from the camel while riding! Wherever I get a chance to fool around, I am comfortable, instead of looking cool! That’s my thing!”

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Vir Das On Jestination Unknown: “I Feel Comfortable When I Get To Look Like A Fool

Living at a time where many artistes have been targeted for opinions on politics and jokes on communities, does Vir keep a check on where his humour comes from?

“As a performer, as an artist, I owe the audience three things — humility, effort and variety. There is a large and diverse audience coming to my show, and it is my responsibility to offer something to every group of people from different age groups, different ideology and cultures. So, I should have everything for all of them. Also, I should not talk down to the audience, I should be respectful to my audience who are making the effort to come and watch me on a show, especially a live gig,” explained Vir.

“Jestination Unknown”, streaming on Amazon Prime Video October 18 onward, has Vir visiting six Indian cities including Jodhpur, Ladakh and Mysore along with fellow comedians including Shruti Seth, Anu Menon and Ashwin Mushran to perform live.