Kumail Nanjiani Explains Pakistani Culture (Full Interview) | Chelsea | Netflix

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Published 2017-06-28
Silicon Valley star Kumail Nanjiani chats about growing up as an immigrant, questions how Muslims are represented by the media, and teaches Chelsea all about Pakistan's rich cultural history.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Misscollage
    “Welcome to America.” “I’ve been here a while...” I wish she didn’t make it so hard to like her
  • @bucketrance
    Dude was literally doing the job of the host
  • @sanchiduran644
    As an indian, I admire this guy and his incredible way of handling the balls thrown at him. Also so witty and comedic.
  • @muneebahmed1848
    When I see this, it almost reminds of Bruce lee and how he broke negative stereotypes in Hollywood. Here Kumali is standing in the face of the negative stereotypes that many brown people face. Respectful and understanding that is the way.
  • @-nadine-3509
    She's so damn rude but he played every racist comment she dropped off like it was nothing. So smooth my guy props to that
  • @nathanspain95
    There is an art to being “rude” while being hilarious. She can’t do it.
  • @MohsinAli-eo1ll
    This guy is so funny. Love the way he turns simple conversation into fun stories
  • " I'm muslim, look at me. I'm cool! " Best line ever😍😂🤣🥂
  • I'm a Pakistani and a huge fan of Kumail. I thought this was a very real conversation and I don't get the racist comments at all. It's one of my favourite interviews of Kumail because he's so earnest and she's so genuinely curious.
  • Kumail handled the interview with such chill that I honestly couldn't tell at first whether or not the onslaught of microaggressions Chelsea fired at him were for real.
  • @Shahad-ym3gl
    Yall please stop calling out on the Interviewer, My thumb is hurting by liking your comments
  • @amnarauf2291
    “I’m muslim, look at me! I’m cool!!!” You go kumail, you go 😂✌🏼
  • @muneebahmed1848
    I can tell shes the type of person who just says whats on her mind, unfortunately all this negative imaging of Muslims and of Pakistani is dominant, anyone reading this you dont need pride in your country to feel good about yourself. Be proud of your character and your skills. Kumail you are a great role model for the younger generations keep it up.
  • she was really disrespectful and unprofessional, but he handled it like a champ
  • @Dineshkumarnk
    She trying to be funny but ends up with full racist comments😂😂🤣 Kumail is so cool! Bro fist from India
  • @Muslim_Ummah123
    As a PAKISTANI I am so happy that he is a guest from PAKISTAN 🇵🇰🇵🇰 I am proud to be a PAKISTANI🇵🇰
  • @asimmalik2246
    At the beginning of the video I was like Kumail is using this interview as an excuse to spew hate against Pakistan. But mid-way through I realized that this guy is the master of sarcasm. Hats off to you kumail