South Indian vs Hindi | Indian Stand Up Comedy | Navin Kumar

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CREDITS:

Venue: The Habitat - Comedy and Music Cafe, Mumbai

Recorded by -
Audio - Yash Barse, Siegen Moopanar, Swarada Bodas
Video - Dishang Popat, Harsh Shah, Vriddhi Sawlani

Video editing - Suhas Navarathna
Audio editing and Mixing - Sreejith Menon

Special love and gratitude to Shankar Chugani, Kjeld Sresth, Suman Kumar, Anand Rathnam and Suhas Navarathna.

Written and performed by Navin Kumar.

コメント (20)
  • I am a Tamilian,since my dad was in defence job,we travelled all over north.l can speak,read& write hindi,Marathi, Gujarati &bengali.lcan only speak in Tamil & learning to read and write it now.lndia is a beautiful country .All languages unite us.l am blessed to be born here.
  • South indians speaking hindi is one of the cutest thing I've heard...like this guy's hindi accent is like child...love it.😅
  • I'm from Maharashtra & my mother tongue is Marathi, but I can proudly say that I know Kannada very well...✌️ ಮಹಾರಾಷ್ಟ್ರನಿಂದ್ ಎಲ್ಲರು ನನ್ನ ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ ಸಹೋದರ ಮತ್ತು ಸಹೋದರಿಗಳಿಗೆ ತುಂಬಾ ವಂದನೆಗಳು...🚩💖✨️🙏
  • I know a lot of South Indian people working in North and trying to learn Hindi to communicate and feel belonged here. We try our best to communicate in English. I'm not sure how many of us would dare to learn the South Indian languages. So, hats off to you for this spirit!
  • @saf1pm
    I clicked the video just for "SOUTH INDIA"
  • At last, "this is karnataka and you have to learn kannada " You nailed it 😂😂
  • South Indians love their language very much so we don't pretend to talk in hindi.its not like hate hindi. Btw any telugu people here 🙄??
  • I am a Tamilian born and brought up in Mumbai . So, obviously I know Hindi and Marathi. I am currently working from home in an IT company and my work colleagues would communicate in Hindi among themselves during calls thinking that I don't know Hindi. But I understand their whole conversation and I still haven't said to them that I know Hindi. 😉
  • What is this habit of stand up comedians using abusive words to get laughter? Act responsible guys. Remember, women are also watching these videos.
  • I did my engineering from NIT Trichy and miss my Tamilian friends a lot. One of them took me to a cinema in Trichy. It was a Tamil film. My friend knew Tamil and English. So , he started translaring dialogues in English for me. I was laughing at a joke and by then the scene had changed. Hero was being mistreated. And I was still laughing. Both of us had to face the wrath of the audience. We vanished to save our souls.
  • Thankyou navin . I felt as if m having a very simple conversation with a tamilian guy. Now I understand my Tamil friends pain😂
  • That's true, bro. When you're in silicon valley in Karnataka, learning Kannada is not your primary goal. Exactly the same way, when a Kannadiga is in Tamil Nadu, learning Tamil shouldn't be made mandatory. If we understand this, then language can't divide us. :)
  • I choked on my chai at the "agli" gaadi vs. "ugly" gaadi joke. 😂😂
  • I was surprised no one laughed at the "I had to learn how to use toilet paper through youtube" I mean come onn !!! XD
  • That was the first time I watched a Tamil comedian. I really enjoyed it. Keep it up, Naveen
  • The Software Engineer inside me desperately wanted to write "Bhai Amazon me referral lagwa de."
  • I am from Mumbai but currently living in Karnataka and the line at 06:02 and 10:18 every friend of mine says to me . That also in kannada (I can undustand kannada but can't speak back upon that grammar issues) thank you naveen for making such a relateable standup