Kapil Sharma's debut standup special for Netflix —I'm Not Done Yet—is laced with the comedian's trademark self-deprecating humour about his humble beginnings, but as the bottle of Perrier next to him and the ballroom full of people before him suggest, he's come a long way from when he was swimming in a 'talaab' with a 'bhains'. Can someone please tell Kapil this now? For almost the entire duration of his 55-minute set—an unstructured, unfunny performance that begins with a gross Covid-19 joke and ends with one of the most cringe-inducing songs ever streamed—Kapil, the most successful comedian in the country, positions himself as the underdog. He's about as much of an underdog now as he was back in 2016, when, by his own admission, he drunkenly tweeted that he pays an annual income tax of Rs 15 crore. Also read | Aziz Ansari Nightclub Comedian review: Surprise new Netflix standup special is a minor work from a major talent With more mentions of 'toddy' than actual laughs, I'm Not Done Yet is nothing more than a victory lap funded by a streamer that is desperate for a more diverse subscriber base. But if they can't get people to pay for… Read full this story
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