Zakir Khan says, ‘I am a zero conflict person,’ and promises to apologize if anyone is offended by his new show

Comedian Zakir Khan talks about his upcoming comedy series Farzi Mushaira Season 2
By BollywoodMDB Team - Oct 18, 2022 01:52 PM IST
Zakir Khan says, ‘I am a zero conflict person,’ and promises to apologize if anyone is offended by his new show
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Comedian Zakir Khan is getting ready to make a comeback with some obscene poetry that, in his words, will be so terrible that the audience will fall in love with it. He will preside over a phony poetry session with numerous figures from the entertainment world joining him in the comic web series Farzi Mushaira season 2 on Amazon mini tv. Zakir discusses his plans and confidence in not offending anyone in an interview.

It will be the fakest poetry you've ever heard, incredibly fake.

My favorite kind of cringe poetry. And the majority of my pals agree. We want people to be aware of the realm of embarrassing poetry. You would genuinely enjoy it when you watch it in a pleasant mood with friends and a paneer roll, says Zakir with the utmost assurance.

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If you ask why anyone would watch and cringe, he would likely respond, "No, you will watch it. It is so awful that it is beneficial.

In the trailer, Zakir recites his favorite made-up poem, "Chhoti Bachi Ho Kya." During the conversation with HT, he talked openly about working with other artists, saying, "We try and offer them a written piece basically, but they also bring a lot of flavor to it. When you see the episode with Richa Chadha, you will go insane. She produced original shayaris. Venus is one of us, and she also writes her shayaris. Venus was in Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare with us. People improvise and add to it. Most of them work in the word game and are artists. They are pretty aware of this world and what is appropriate. It's an emotional and fantastic place for us to get together and accomplish this. More episodes are something we wish to produce.

Zakir asserts that he is not entirely as false as the bogus poetry he promises to present in his new presentation.

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When asked what about him is phony, he responds, "I try to be a consistent person; I am the same in life and on stage. My voice, manner, or demeanor do not change when I get on stage. On stage, you are the purest version of yourself.

Even after ten years in the comedy business, getting into problems because of jokes is still not how this person lives.

He responds to our question about if he plans his tricks to stay out of issues or avoid controversy by saying, "I believe the comedy profession is going through the same crises as journalism is." Tell me how you're handling it, and I'll take it similarly.

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Zakir is confident that his presentation won't offend anyone because there isn't any contentious poetry.

Even if someone is insulted, he won't argue the point; he will just say, "I'm sorry." I have no conflicts, he declares.

About Zakir Khan

Zakir, a college dropout gained notoriety in 2012 after taking home Comedy Central's title of "India's Best Stand-Up." With his ten-year comedy career, the 35-year-old Sitar musician is "thrilled." I've grown every day. Things I learned yesterday are now a part of who I am. The person I was yesterday has changed. Every day I have changed and progressed. Before, I was young and naive," he claims.

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