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Sahil Shah: Childish Behaviour

Genre: Comedy
Countries: India,
Release Date: June 29, 2018
Year: 2018
Runtime:72 min
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Sahil Shah is 27 but mentally considers himself as a 3 year old. In his first ever stand up special ‘Childish Behaviour’, Sahil takes a look at his immature life, the silliness and pointlessness of things around him and his innate ability of making stupid faces and silly sounds to make anyone laugh. His stand up style is uniquely observational and highly personal that consists of puns, one liners and story telling. (Basically anything it takes to make people happy) Sahil is one of the founding members of East India Comedy. He’s performed more than 1500 shows and counting, including performances in New York, London, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bahrain, Oman and Dubai. (Yes he goes international too). He also was one of the performers at the Global Citizen festival in 2016 where he performed for almost 80,000 people and was on the same line up as Coldplay. Apart from stand up comedy, he’s written columns for Grazia, Deccan Chronicle, Indian Express and Buzzfeed. He’s also interviewed Tom Holland (Spiderman) as well as been the lead in a Narcos Promo that featured on the Netflix USA page. Apart from all this…Sahil loves bragging about his achievements.

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