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Comicstaan
Promotional poster
Directed byKhuzema Haveliwala
Presented by
Judges
Country of originIndia (Multiverse)
Original languages
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Tamil
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes25
Production
Executive producers
  • Adit Tulsyan
  • Shweta Chavan
Producers
  • Ajay Nair
  • Dhruv Sheth
  • Vikram Singh
  • Kreeti Gogia
Production locationMumbai
Running time55–71 minutes
Production companyOnly Much Louder
Original release
NetworkAmazon Video
Release13 July 2018 (2018-07-13) –
present
Related
Comicstaan Semma Comedy Pa

Comicstaan is an Indianstand-up comedy competition television series created byOnly Much Louder forAmazon Prime Video.[1] The show brings together budding Indian comedians to find the next big name in stand-up comedy.

The series premiere and three following episodes dropped on 13 July 2018. In its first week,Comicstaan became the most-watched show onAmazon Prime Video in India.[2] The judges for Season 1 wereBiswa Kalyan Rath,Tanmay Bhat,Sapan Verma,Kaneez Surka,Kanan Gill,Kenny Sebastian, and Naveen Richard and it was hosted byAbish Mathew andSumukhi Suresh.[3] Thegrand finale of Season 1 was released on 17 August 2018 and Nishant Suri, a contestant fromNoida, emerged as the winner.[4]

On 6 August 2018,Comicstaan was renewed for a second season.[5] ComedianZakir Khan was reported to be included in the lineup of judges and mentors for Season 2 withSapan Verma and Naveen Richard not expected to return.[5] Additionally, Tanmay Bhat was dropped from Season 2 on 14 November 2018, a month after he was ousted fromAll India Bakchod due to allegations of inaction against sexual harassment.[6] Season 2 premiered on 12 July 2019 with the addition of judges Neeti Palta and Sumukhi Suresh (who co-hosted Season 1) as judges and mentors andUrooj Ashfaq joining as co-host.[7]

Comicstaan Season 2 premiered on 12 July 2019 where it released its first three episodes along with one bonus episode. This season hadBiswa Kalyan Rath,Kaneez Surka,Kanan Gill,Zakir Khan, Neeti Palta andKenny Sebastian as judges.

The winner of Season 1 was Nishant Suri. Season 2 had combined winners namelySamay Raina andAakash Gupta. The winner of Season 3 isAashish Solanki with Gurleen Pannu coming as runner-up.

Hosts and judges

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StarringSeasons
123
Kanan GillJudgeMentor
Kenny SebastianJudge
Sapan VermaJudgeMentor
Tanmay BhatJudge
Naveen RichardJudgeGuest
Kaneez SurkaJudge
Biswa Kalyan RathJudge
Abish MathewHost
Sumukhi SureshHostJudge
Prashasti SinghContestantMentor
Rahul DuaContestantGuest Host
Zakir KhanJudge
Neeti PaltaJudge
Urooj AshfaqHost
Aakash GuptaContestantGuest Host
Kusha KapilaHost
Aadar MalikMentor
Anu MenonMentor
Rahul SubramanianMentor
Rohan JoshiMentor

Series overview

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SeasonPremiere dateFinale dateWinner(s)Runner-upNo. of contestantsWinner's prizes
113 July 2018Nishant SuriRahul Dua10
  • A cash prize of ₹10,00,000
212 July 201916 August 2019Aakash Gupta
Samay Raina
Raunaq Rajani
Tamil 110 September 2020 (2020-09-10)Abishek KumarSyama Harini6
315 July 2022 (2022-07-15)Aashish SolankiGurleen Pannu8
  • Winner gets a cash prize of ₹20,00,000
  • Runner-up gets a cash prize of ₹10,00,000

Selection process and format

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Season 1

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In September and October 2017, auditions for Season 1 took place inMumbai,New Delhi, andBangalore in the form ofopen mics.[8][9] No contestants were chosen on the spot; videos of their performances were viewed by all judges and hosts together before they decided on the best 10.

During the course of the shows, the 10 contestants went through 7 rounds of performances in order to secure a spot in the grand finale. Each round, the contestants performed in a differentgenre of comedy and, unlike most competition television series, there were no eliminations till the last round.[10] Comedic genres the contestants performed in includedanecdotal, topical,observational,improv,sketch, comedy of terrors, andalternative comedy.[10]

Before each round, the contestants were mentored in each genre by one of the judges, who is touted as the expert of that specific type of comedy.[10] The contestants had a week to prepare fresh material and practice before performing that set live in front of an audience and the judges. After their performance, each contestant was given a score, between 1 and 10, by both the audience and all the judges (except for the expert for that round). Each contestant was given feedback by the judges before revealing their score. Two separate scores were revealed to each contestant – an average of the audience's score and an average of the judges'. The mean of both scores became the final score of the round for each contestant. The finals scores were aggregated each round and, at the end of the 7th round, 5 contestants receiving the best aggregate scores were given places in the finale.

For round 4 (improv), the 10 contestants were separated into 2 groups of 5. Each team was scored and their team's score also became the contestant's individual score. For round 5 (sketch), the contestants were paired up and there were 5 performances. Similarly to round 4, each pair was scored, which then became both contestants' individual scores. Aggregates of the points received by all performers each round were given to the mentor of that week. The best mentor was revealed in the grand finale and Naveen Richard came first andKaneez Surka andKenny Sebastian were first and second runners-up, respectively.

For the grand finale, the top 5 contestants performed in theRoyal Opera House, Mumbai on 20 December 2017.[11] They were allowed to perform in any of the 7 forms of comedy they were mentored in, including a combination of them. They were scored in a similar process as the previous rounds however, the scores were not aggregated with their previous scores. At the end, Nishant Suri, the contestant with the highest score, won the competition along with prize money of10,00,000.[4]

Season 2

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On 10 October 20, auditions for Season 2 took place. This year the top 22 applicants auditioned for the judges in Mumbai itself on the main Comicstaan set. Applicants had to submit an application to the Comicstaan website and then the shortlisted few (around 100 people) met with producers and submitted themselves for vigorous background checks. The top few were invited to Mumbai to audition for the judges. The judges debated and scored the top 22 and based on an 8-hour gruelling debate session, they select the top 10 contestants.

During the shows, the 10 contestants went through 7 rounds of performances to secure a spot in the grand finale. Each round, the contestants performed in a different genre of comedy and, unlike most competition television series, there were no eliminations till the last round. Comedic genres the contestants performed in included anecdotal, topical, observational, improv, sketch, comedy of terrors, and alternative comedy.

Before each round, the contestants were mentored in each genre by one of the judges, who is touted as the expert of that specific type of comedy. The contestants had a week to prepare fresh material and practice before performing that set live in front of an audience and the judges. After their performance, each contestant was given a score between 1 and 10, by both the audience and all the judges (except for the expert for that round). Each contestant was given feedback by the judges before revealing their score. Two separate scores were revealed to each contestant – an average of the audience's score and an average of the judges'. The mean of both scores became the final score of the round for each contestant. The final scores were aggregated each round and at the end of the 7th round, 5 contestants receiving the best aggregate scores were given places in the finale.

For the grand finale, the top 5 contestants perform in any of the 7 forms of comedy they were mentored in, including a combination of them. They are scored in a similar process however, the scores were not aggregated with their previous scores. In the end, the highest scorer wins the competition along with prize money of ₹10,00,000.

Contestants

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Season 1

[edit]
  • Nishant Suri (from Noida, Uttar Pradesh) –Winner
  • Shankar Chugani (from Coonoor, Tamil Nadu)
  • Rahul Dua (from Ludhiana, Punjab) –Runner-up
  • Rueben Kaduskar (from Mumbai, Maharashtra)
  • Shashwat Maheshwari (from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh)
  • Saurav Mehta (from Kolkata, West Bengal)
  • Arnav Rao (from Chennai, Tamil Nadu)
  • Aishwarya Mohanraj (from Mumbai, Maharashtra)
  • Prashasti Singh (from Amethi, Uttar Pradesh) –2nd runner-up
  • Sejal Bhat (from Bangalore, Karnataka)

Season 2

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  • Shreeja Chaturvedi (From Mumbai, Maharashtra)
  • Joel D’souza(from Mumbai, Maharashtra)
  • Rohan Gujral (from Mumbai, Maharashtra)
  • Aakash Gupta (from New Delhi) –Winner
  • Supriya Joshi (from Mumbai, Maharashtra)
  • Samay Raina (from Jammu-Kashmir) –Winner
  • Raunaq Rajani (from Mumbai, Maharashtra)[citation needed]
  • Ramya Ramapriya (from Bangalore, Karnataka)
  • Devanshi Shah (from Mumbai, Maharashtra)
  • Sumit Sourav (from Jamshedpur, Jharkhand)

Season 3

[edit]
  • Adesh Nichit (from Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh)
  • Shreya Priyam (from Patna, Bihar)
  • Aashish Solanki (from New Delhi) –Winner
  • Natiq Hasan (from New Delhi)
  • Shamik Chakrabarti (from Bangalore, Karnataka)
  • Gurleen Pannu (from Chandigarh) –Runner-up
  • Pavitra Shetty (from Mumbai, Maharashtra)
  • Aman Jotwani (from Mumbai, Maharashtra) –2nd runner-up

Summary

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Season 1

[edit]
Episode –1
(Auditions)
23456782–8
(Total Score)
9
(Grand Finale)
GenrenoneAnecdotalTopicalObservationalImprovisationalSketchTerrorsAlternativenone
MentorBiswaTanmaySapanKaneezNaveenKananKenny
Mentor Score70.879788083.675.279.8
Nishant6.677.58.68.2
(8.6+8.8+7.3=24.7)
9.4
(Paired with Shashwat)
79.8*56.99.2Winner
Rahul7.56.588.57.4+1=8.4
(6.2+7.7+8.2=22.1)
9.2
(Paired with Prashashti)
98.8*58.28.4Runner-up
Prashashti8.37.87.46.58.2+1=9.2
(8.6+8.8+7.3=24.7)
9.2
(Paired with Rahul)
8.49.5*57.57.92nd Runner-up
Saurav7.7798.27.4
(6.2+7.7+8.2=22.1)
7.2
(Paired with Rueben)
7.89*55.27.84th place
Shankar9.17.87.48.98.2
(8.6+8.8+7.3=24.7)
8
(Paired with Arnav)
8.46.5*54.77.65th place
Shashwat8.36.688.58.2
(8.6+8.8+7.3=24.7)
9.4
(Paired with Nishant)
7.27*54.6Eliminated
Aishwarya6.47.27.67.67.4
(6.2+7.7+8.2=22.1)
8
(Paired with Sejal)
710*54.2Eliminated
Rueben5.97.38.46.48.2
(8.6+8.8+7.3=24.7)
7.2
(Paired with Saurav)
7.88.7*53.5Eliminated
Sejal9.47.688.67.4
(6.2+7.7+8.2=22.1)
8
(Paired with Aishwarya)
6.27.2*52.6Eliminated
Arnav5.367.76.27.4
(6.2+7.7+8.2=22.1)
8
(Paired with Shankar)
6.47.5*49Eliminated
Eliminated/
Final Result
noneArnavShankar
SejalSaurav
RuebenPrashashti
AishwaryaRahul
ShashwatNishant
Mentor WinnersnoneKenny
Kaneez
Naveen
  Team Bananas
  Team Ek Sithaphal
Red numbers Lowest Score
Green numbers Highest Score
Note (*): This episode score is excluding the Audience's Average Score and only Judges' Average Score.
  Eliminated
  Winner
  Runner-Up
  2nd Runner-Up

Season 2

[edit]
Episode –12345671–7
(Total Score)
8
(Grand Finale)
GenreObservationalAnecdotalImprovTopicalSketchTerrorsAlternativenone
MentorKananZakirKaneezNeetiSumukhiBiswaKenny
Mentor Score79.178.780.581.177.278.484.5
Aakash9.58.67.8
(7.2+8.1+8.1=23.4)
9.67.9
(Paired with Devanshi)
9.58.8*60.99.1Winner
Samay8.99.48.3
(7.7+8.4+8.9=25)
7.76.6
(Paired with Joel)
8.28.7*57.69.1Winner
Raunaq8.688.3
(7.7+8.4+8.9=25)
8.98.4
(Paired with Ramya)
8.98.3*59.78.13rd place
Sumit7.87.48.3
(7.7+8.4+8.9=25)
8.99.2
(Paired with Rohan)
6.38.5*56.384th place
Supriya8.17.67.8
(7.2+8.1+8.1=23.4)
86.5
(Paired with Shreeja)
99.8*56.56.55th place
Rohan7.66.58.3
(7.7+8.4+8.9=25)
8.29.2
(Paired with Sumit)
78.8*55.6Eliminated
Ramya7.18.57.8
(7.2+8.1+8.1=23.4)
7.48.4
(Paired with Raunaq)
7.27.3*53.7Eliminated
Joel78.77.8
(7.2+8.1+8.1=23.4)
8.56.6
(Paired with Samay)
7.37.3*53.2Eliminated
Devanshi5.97.48.3
(7.7+8.4+8.9=25)
6.77.9
(Paired with Aakash)
6.69.7*52.5Eliminated
Shreeja8.66.67.8
(7.2+8.1+8.1=23.4)
7.26.5
(Paired with Supriya)
8.47.3*52.4Eliminated
Eliminated/
Final Result
noneShreejaSupriya
DevanshiSumit
JoelRaunaq
RamyaAakash
RohanSamay
Most
Unexceptional
Mentor
noneKenny
  Team Kadak Khopdis (English Translation: Hard Headed)
  Team Lazy Lakadbagghey (English Translation: Lazy Hyenas)
Red numbers Lowest Score
Green numbers Highest Score
Note (*): This episode score is excluding the Audience's Average Score and only Judges' Average Score.
  Eliminated
  Winner
  3rd Place
  4th Place

Season 3

[edit]
Episode –12345671–7
(Total Score)
8
(Grand Finale)
GenreAnecdotalTopicalImprovSketchRoastObservationalAlternativenone
MentorRahul SubramanianSapan VermaAadar MalikAnu MenonRohan JoshiPrashathi SinghKanan Gill
Mentor's choiceAmanShamikShreyaShreyaAdeshAmanShreya
Aashish8.68.48
(8+7.9+8.1=24)
9
(Paired with Aman)
9.28.48.3*60.1(Mentors: 10
Audience: 8.9)
9.6-0.5=9.1
Winner
Gurleen8.597.9
(6.9+8.1+8.8=23.8)
9.5
(Paired with Shreya)
9.79.78.5*62.6(Audience: 8.1
Mentors: 9.3)
8.8
Runner-up
Aman8.1-0.5=7.6+0.5=8.17.57.9
(6.9+8.1+8.8=23.8)
9
(Paired with Aashish)
8.88.9+0.5=9.48.8*59.1(Audience: 8.1)
8.5
3rd place
Shreya6.9-0.5=6.48.38+0.5=8.5
(8+7.9+8.1=24)
9.5+0.5=10
(Paired with Gurleen)
7.28.69.5*+0.5=1058.9(Mentors: 8.5)
7.6
4th place
Adesh8.17.88
(8+7.9+8.1=24)
7.7
(Paired with Natiq)
8.5+0.5=98.210*58.7Eliminated
Shamik8.67.7+0.5=8.27.9
(6.9+8.1+8.8=23.8)
7
(Paired with Pavitra)
9.28.38.3*57.5Eliminated
Pavitra8.38.67.9
(6.9+8.1+8.8=23.8)
7
(Paired with Shamik)
8.38.88.3*57.2Eliminated
Natiq8.5-0.5=86.68
(8+7.9+8.1=24)
7.7
(Paired with Adesh)
8.46.98*53.6Eliminated
Comedians
went
Overtime
Aman
Natiq
Shreya
noneAashish
Shreya
Eliminated/
Final Result
noneNatiqShreya
PavitraAman
ShamikGurleen
AdeshAashish
  Team Lallupops
  Team Bubblugums
Red numbers Lowest Score
Green numbers Highest Score
Maroon numbers Over-time Minus Score
Purple numbers Mentor's choice to give +0.5 Score
Note (*): This episode score is excluding the Audience's Average Score and only Judges' Average Score.
  Eliminated
  Winner
  Runner-Up
  3rd Place

Comicstaan Semma Comedy Pa (Tamil)

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Selection process and format

[edit]

After two spectacular seasons in Hindi, Comicstaan has expanded in Tamil Language. In 2019, auditions took place, applicants had to submit an application to the comicstaan website and then the shortlisted few met with producers and submitted themselves for vigorous background checks. Then top 6 contestants were selected.

During the shows, the 6 contestants went through 7 rounds of performances to secure a spot in the grand finale. Each round, the contestants performed in a different genre of comedy and, unlike most competition television series, there were no eliminations till the last round. Comedic genres the contestants performed in included anecdotal, topical, observational, sketch, comedy of terror and character work.

Before each round, the contestants were mentored in each genre by one of the judges, who is touted as the expert of that specific type of comedy. The contestants had a week to prepare fresh material and practice before performing that set live in front of an audience and the judges. After their performance, each contestant was given a score between 1 and 10, by both the audience and all the judges (except for the expert for that round). Each contestant was given feedback by the judges before revealing their score. Two separate scores were revealed to each contestant – an average of the audience's score and an average of the judges'. The mean of both scores became the final score of the round for each contestant. The final scores were aggregated each round and at the end of the 7th round, 3 contestants receiving the best aggregate scores were given places in the finale.

For the grand finale, the top 3 contestants perform in any of the 7 forms of comedy they were mentored in, including a combination of them. They are scored in a similar process however, the scores were not aggregated with their previous scores. In the end, the highest scorer wins the competition along with prize money of ₹10,00,000.

Hosts and Judges

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StarringSeason
1
Current
Karthik KumarJudge
Rajmohan ArumugamJudge
Praveen KumarJudge
Vidyullekha RamanHost
Mervyn RozzHost

Contestants

[edit]
  • Mayandi Karunanithi
  • Karthigeyan Durai
  • Syama Harini
  • Yogesh Jagannathan
  • Abishek Kumar
  • Annamalai Lakshmanan

Summary

[edit]
Episode –1
(Introduction)
2345671–7
(Total Score)
8
(Grand Finale)
GenrenoneObservationalTopicalSketchAnecdotalTerrorsCharacter Worknone
MentorPraveenKarthikRajmohanPraveenKarthikRajmohan
Abishek7.98.199.5
(Paired with Mayandi)
9.29.410*62.79.5Winner
Syama9.19.28.57.1
(Paired with Annamalai)
9.37.69.7*6091st Runner-up
Yogesh8.296.98.4
(Paired with Karthigeyan)
9.18.59*58.472nd Runner-up
Mayandi6.97.39.19.5
(Paired with Abishek)
8.48.59*58.3Eliminated
Karthigeyan8.18.58.28.4
(Paired with Yogesh)
7.67.710*57Eliminated
Annamalai7.376.17.1
(Paired with Syama)
7.59.47.7*50Eliminated
Eliminated/
Final Result
noneMayandiYogesh
KarthigeyanSyama
AnnamalaiAbishek
Red numbers Lowest Score
Green numbers Highest Score
Note (*): This episode score is excluding the Audience's Average Score and only Judges' Average Score.
  Eliminated
  Winner
  1st Runner-up
  2nd Runner-up

References

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  1. ^"Tanmay, Kenny get together for 'Comicstaan'".Business Standard. India. 15 June 2018. Retrieved26 August 2018.
  2. ^"Comicstaan emerges as the most watched show on Amazon Prime Video in its first week".Daily News and Analysis. 21 July 2018. Retrieved13 August 2018.
  3. ^"Nishant Suri declared winner of Amazon Prime Video's Comicstaan; Rahul Dua is runner-up".Firstpost. 17 August 2018. Retrieved29 December 2018.
  4. ^abFarzeen, Sana (17 August 2018)."Comicstaan: Nishant Suri declared winner".The Indian Express. Retrieved26 August 2018.
  5. ^abArora, Akhil (6 August 2018)."Amazon's Comicstaan Renewed for Season 2, Taps Zakir Khan".Gadgets 360. Retrieved21 July 2019.
  6. ^Arora, Akhil (14 November 2018)."Amazon Drops Tanmay Bhat, Keeps Kanan Gill for Comicstaan Season 2 Over #MeToo Concerns".Gadgets 360. Red Pixels Ventures Limited. Retrieved3 March 2019.
  7. ^Sharma, Sampada (12 July 2019)."Comicstaan 2 first impression: Light comedy that requires some patience".The Indian Express. Retrieved21 July 2019.
  8. ^"Comicstaan Open Mic, Mumbai".Insider.in. Retrieved26 August 2018.
  9. ^"Comicstaan Open Mic, Bangalore".Insider.in. Retrieved26 August 2018.
  10. ^abcArora, Akhil (28 June 2018)."Inside Amazon's Indian Original Comicstaan, Which Wants to Make You Laugh and Learn".Gadgets 360. Retrieved26 August 2018.
  11. ^"Comicstaan Finale, Mumbai".Insider.in. Retrieved26 August 2018.

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