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Not everyone can do comedy: Biswa Kalyan Rath

Not everyone can do comedy: Biswa Kalyan Rath

New Delhi, Aug 12 (UNI) One of the most loved comedians, Biswa Kalyan Rath who is currently seen judging Amazon Prime Video Originals 'Comicstaan', feels comedy is not everyone's cup of tea.

While comedy is an art, Biswa feels you need to be born with it and not everyone can do it.

"Most of us can’t dance and I don’t believe everyone can do comedy. Like most comedians can’t do anything else. You are born with the bent of it,' Biswa said.

The show which is the first online reality show for comedians has been getting rave reviews due to which the makers have announced season 2 of the show.

It was an eight episode show, with Tanmay Bhat, Kenny Sebastian, Sapan Verma, Naveen Richard, Kaneez Surkha, Kanan Gill and Biswa Kalyan Rath as Judges.

Amazon Prime Video's 'Comicstaan' was jointly hosted by ace comedians Abish Mathew and Sumukhi Suresh.

All the judges will be seen guiding, mentoring, and judging the budding talent, as they compete each week to win the coveted title.

'Comicstaan' is laugh-out-loud funny with carefully plotted jokes, quick-witted dialogue and hilarious memorable moments that are relevant in pop culture today. All the episodes are available on Amazon Prime Video.

Produced by Only Much Louder (OML) and hosted by ace comedians Abish Mathew and Sumukhi Suresh, Comicstaan is a talent hunt to discover India's next big comedic talent.

Amazon Prime Video has the largest selection of latest exclusive movies and TV shows, stand-up comedy, biggest Indian and Hollywood films, US TV series, most popular Indian international kids' shows, and award-winning Amazon Prime Originals, all available, ad-free, with a world-class customer experience.

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