Indian Invasion Comedy: Civilizing the West

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Special Features

Exclusive backstage interviews; Widescreen format
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Product Details

  • Release Date: 12/25/2007
  • UPC: 837101441940
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  • Source: Wrench In The Works
  • Presentation: Wide Screen
  • Sound: Dolby Digital Stereo
  • Language: English
  • Time: 1:50:00
  • Format: DVD

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Indian Invasion Comedy: Civilizing the West
3. Rajiv Satyal [27:55]
4. Dalia [7:31]
5. Mark Saldana [13:34]
6. Vijai Nathan [15:55]
7. Vidur Kapur [27:30]
9. Extras [13:00]
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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Great video...one of a kind

    This dvd is awesome. No other video has really captured such a diverse group of Indian-American comedians. Each is funny in their own way. I highly recommend viewing!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Vijai Nathan rises to the top on Indian Invasion Comedy

    This collection of five Indian/American stand-up comics - three men and two women - is perfect, laugh-infested entertainment for Indian/Americans as well as stateside residents who are intrigued by the mystique of this South Asian culture. If neither of these descriptions fit, don't worry. It will also appeal to any man or woman who loves provocative and often x-rated laughs. Though I suggest you check out the whole collection, I especially enjoyed Vidur Kapur's hysterical and poignant account of what it is like to grow up as a gay Indian- American (although most of your neighbors of Indian origin will tell you there are no gay Indians). And, I insist that you watch Vijai Nathan! Ms. Nathan's impressions of her parent's disapproval will sound familiar to any woman who's ever had a mother or father. And, there are plenty of jokes that appeal to both sexes. She has a way of leading you to a familiar place and then jolting you with a twisted outcome. A perfect example of this is her account of a conversation with her father about a time she once censored her show so that he wouldn't be embarrassed. You'll have to watch to discover her father's sage advice on this one. Even as Ms. Nathan is making your ears do a double take, she is winning you over with her endearing stage presence, mischievous expressions and expert delivery. I expect that as people discover her talent, we will be seeing a lot more of her on Comedy Central. Ms. Nathan can hold an audience in the palm of her hand and get the laughs as well as or better than the "big boys." Indeed, it would be justice to see her exposed to a wider audience, perhaps via a Jon Stewart-produced series of her own. After all, the King of Comedy Central always seems to find the best and the brightest talent. What do you say, Jon?

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