First-generation Indian American comedian, Rajiv Satyal, is set to premiere his standup comedy special, ALL OVER THE PLACE at the Angelika Film Center & Café in New York City. Learn how to purchase tickets.
'Noor Inayat Khan: The Forgotten Spy' created by and starring Indian-Thai actress and writer Almanya Narula, premiered at the 2022 Hollywood Fringe Festival to rave reviews from audience and critics. It took home several nominations and wins:
Comedian Rajiv Satyal, who is of Indian ancestry, has come out with 'The Mispronunciation of Kamala Harris,' a new video exploring the connection among names, inclusion, and identity.
Comedian Rajiv Satyal has always found himself in the middle. Born and raised in Ohio, he spent the first part of his life between the East Coast and West Coast. As an independent voter, he is neither Democrat nor Republican. As a first-generation Indian American, he is between two cultures.
Americans have seldom been more divided than now, thanks to increasingly anti-social social media and the incivility of civil servants.
Rajiv Satyal wants everyone to know he's "Taking a Stand" against pompous politicians and bad pop music.
As a former Procter & Gamble marketing executive, comedian Rajiv Satyal knows something about international business. A first-generation Indian-American, he also understands his parents' native culture.
After 20 years of bad dates and failed relationships, Rajiv Satyal has finally found the love of his life and now wants to share the hard-learned secret of his success.
Rajiv Satyal estimates he has dated about 100 women from virtually every socioeconomic background. Despite his smoothest efforts, not one relationship has ever worked out. Now, the Los Angeles-based comedian is getting ready to explore the "it's-not-you-it's-me" syndrome in his new one-person show, "No Man's Land," November 1 and 2, at the ACME Comedy Theater in Hollywood.
Two of the Western world's most popular Muslim comedians will share their original comic voices on politics, religion and life in general when they take the stage at Carolines on Broadway for the first time, tonight, May 22 and the 23rd.
Two of the Western world's most popular Muslim comedians will share their original comic voices on politics, religion and life in general when they take the stage at Carolines on Broadway for the first time, May 22 and 23.
Now based in Los Angeles, where he often performs at The Laugh Factory and The Improv, Satyal returned to his hometown recently to tape “Rajiv: Left to His Own Devices” (LHOD) at the Fairfield Community Arts Center Theatre, packing the auditorium with hundreds of old friends and new fans.
Comedian Rajiv Satyal will bring his unique brand of holiday cheer to The Funny Bone comedy club in Newport, Kentucky, when he hosts the "1st Annual Cincinnati Comedians Homecoming Show" tonight, December 26.
Comedian Rajiv Satyal will bring his unique brand of holiday cheer to The Funny Bone comedy club in Newport, Kentucky, when he hosts the "1st Annual Cincinnati Comedians Homecoming Show" on Wednesday, December 26.
After entertaining audiences all over the world for six years, Los Angeles-based comedian Rajiv Satyal "came home" publicly for the first time on October 5, performing two sold-out shows in Fairfield, Ohio. Check out photos of Rajiv after the show below
From corporate cubicles to comedy clubs, "Funny Indian" Rajiv Satyal has been making people laugh all over the world for a decade. Now, the former Procter & Gamble marketing manager will bring his unique brand of sidesplitting humor to his hometown of Fairfield, Ohio, for the first time in 10 years tonight, October 5 at the new Fairfield Community Arts Center Theatre. It will be the first ever standup comedy show at the center.
From corporate cubicles to comedy clubs, "Funny Indian" Rajiv Satyal has been making people laugh all over the world for a decade. Now, the former Procter & Gamble marketing manager will bring his unique brand of sidesplitting humor to his hometown of Fairfield, Ohio, for the first time in 10 years on Friday, October 5 at the new Fairfield Community Arts Center Theatre. It will be the first ever standup comedy show at the center.
Three U.S. comedians of South Asian ancestry are heading to India for a 7-city tour in January, by invitation of the U.S. Department of State, as part of a goodwill program to promote better relations among diverse countries and religious faiths.
Three U.S. comedians of South Asian ancestry are heading to India for a 7-city tour in January, by invitation of the U.S. Department of State, as part of a goodwill program to promote better relations among diverse countries and religious faiths.
Three U.S. comedians of South Asian ancestry are heading to India for a 7-city tour in January, by invitation of the U.S. Department of State, as part of a goodwill program to promote better relations among diverse countries and religious faiths.
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