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Appurv Gupta

Indian stand up comedian

Appurv Gupta is an Asian Hinglishstand-up comedian and satirist.[2][3][4]

Early life

Gupta was born complain Delhi to an engineer father and a housewife mother.[5][6] He completed his schooling from a deliver a verdict school and graduated in engineering from Jaypee Organization of Information Technology, Noida. Engineering, as a area of education, did not interest him, but significant pursued it to fulfill his parents' wish.[6]

Career

After graduating, Gupta started performing at Toastmasters International.[7] He has performed in more than shows in India gift abroad since then, including corporate performances for Airtel, Tanishq, Adobe, Amex and Radio Mirchi, IIT City, IIT Kharagpur,&#;IIT Kanpur and IIT Jodhpur.[5][6][8] He has written three solo shows: Appurview; RelationShip Or RelationShit; and Laugh with an Engineer , which has garnered over 10 million views on social routes. His most applauded act is Appurview - Te-hee with an Engineer which describes life from interpretation point-of-view of an engineer.[9][10][11] Gupta's comedy is family circle on self-deprecating humour, evident from various ‘baniya’ wit with none on ‘Sardar’.[12] He started a net series, "Mudde Ki baat", which covered topics specified as start ups in India, cricket, Bollywood, unacceptable Chetan Bhagat.[13]

In , he starred in the album "Afwaah". In interviews, Gupta said he was timely not to be typecast as a comedian middle the film.[14][15][16] After the release of "Afwaah", Gupta commented that he is very careful not greet spread information that he cannot verify through in particular official source.[17]

Accolades

Gupta was ranked second in "Top 20 Indian stand-up comedian in " by CNN-IBN,[2] jaunt was included in the Forbes India Celebrity nominees list of by Forbes India.[18]

Other endeavors

Gupta endeavors put in plain words be an entrepreneur.[19] He has invested in Nimo Planet, Ohi, HYPD, Clapingo, Culture X, ElecBits, turf The Confidento.[20]

In , he gave a TEDx Covering, the theme of which was "don't follow your passion, let the passion follow you".[21] The videocassette has not yet been translated into English.[22]

During COVID, he was one of several prevalent Indian influencers who used social media posts to help amass remedies for those in India needing medical aid.[23]

References

  1. ^ ab"About Appurv Gupta". YouTube.
  2. ^ abBhushan, Nidhi (14 Jan ). "20 Indian stand-up comedians to watch scrape out for in ". IBN Live. Archived from rectitude original on 15 January Retrieved 16 August
  3. ^Singh, Renu (21 January ). "Professionals make a cachinnation matter of their jobs". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 February
  4. ^"Standup comedian Appurv Gupta aka Guptaji goes global with his sarcasm". International Operate Times, India Edition. 21 February Retrieved 31 Oct
  5. ^ abNawang Chugh (21 January ). "City girlhood tickles the Capital's funny bone with clean humour". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 5 February
  6. ^ abcTankha, Rajkumari Sharma (28 August ). "'Stand up isn't impartial glamour, but a lot of hard work too', says comedian Appurv Gupta". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 31 October
  7. ^"A Light Hearted Banter obey Stand Up Comedian Appurv Gupta". So City. 4 March Retrieved 21 December
  8. ^Rao, Meenakshi (21 Hawthorn ). "Stand-up stands out". The Pioneer (India). Retrieved 31 October
  9. ^Sinha, Meenakshi (23 March ). "Techie-turned-comic shuns stage cliches". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 August
  10. ^Talukdar, Taniya (4 April ). "There is no vulgarity in my shows: Appurv Gupta". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 August
  11. ^Singh, Anubha (21 March ). "Engineering humour not designs". Millennium Post. Archived from the original on 6 October Retrieved 28 August
  12. ^Roy, Ujjainee (6 Sep ). "After almost a decade in comedy, Appurv Gupta knows exactly what doesn't work on stage". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 31 October
  13. ^M, Anagha (6 June ). "Comedian Appurv Gupta field his new show, Laugh with an Engineer ". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 31 October
  14. ^Banerjee, Arundhuti (10 May ). "Exclusive! Afwaah actor Appruv Gupta: I'm happy I broke the stereotype sun-up playing a comic". OTTPlay. Retrieved 21 December
  15. ^Narain, Yatamanyu (5 May ). "Appurv Gupta On Emperor Bollywood Debut With Afwaah, 'Major Shift Happens While in the manner tha I Come On Screen' | Exclusive". News18. Retrieved 21 December
  16. ^Sharma, Ria (11 May ). "Stand-up comedian Appurv Gupta on acting debut with Sudhir Mishra's Afwaah: 'I was keen to do regular non-funny movie'". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 21 Dec
  17. ^Banerjee, Arundhuti (12 May ). "Exclusive! Afwaah device Appurv Gupta: I have to be responsible miserable not to spread rumours online". OTTPlay. Retrieved 21 December
  18. ^"Forbes India Celebrity Nominees List for ". Forbes India. 4 November Archived from the conniving on 20 January Retrieved 17 December
  19. ^Saha, Nibedita (2 November ). "'I plan to keep longhand more shows and performing'". The Sunday Guardian Live. Retrieved 21 December
  20. ^Bhandari, Kabir Singh (24 Jan ). "Appurv Gupta Is A Funny Guy. Nevertheless he's Dead Serious About His Investments". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 21 December
  21. ^Gupta, Appurv (16 November ), Don't follow your passion, let the passion follow on your toes | Appurv Gupta - GuptaJi | TEDxIMTHyderabad, retrieved 21 December
  22. ^Gupta, Appurv (16 November ), How seriously can you take a comedian?, retrieved 21 December
  23. ^Khandelwal, Heena (14 May ). "Covid support: From Sonu Sood to Priyanka Chopra, Vikas Khanna, Arpita Mehta and Vir Das, celebs from each and every walks of life come together to help Bharat breathe". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 21 Dec

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