Meet Bharat Dhir, a stand-up comedian who made a big move from the USA to Mumbai. Discover why he believes the Indian comedy scene offers more opportunities and learn about his unique journey.
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Bharat Dhir moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in stand-up comedy, believing that the Indian comedy scene offers more opportunities and a more receptive audience.
Bharat was initially surprised by the narrow, crowded streets of Mumbai, which felt very different from the open spaces he was used to in the USA.
Bharat believes that the Indian comedy scene is growing rapidly and is more open to new and diverse forms of humor compared to the more saturated market in the USA.
Bharat faced the challenge of adapting to the fast-paced life of Mumbai and finding a supportive audience, but he credits the city's cultural diversity for providing inspiration.
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