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Comedian of the Day (4/30/21): Subhah Agarwal

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This comedian brings to you the type of truth and honesty in her performance that leaves fans wondering if they’re even allowed to stay alive knowing this information. Starting her comedy career at the age of 12, she’s written for The Jim Jefferies Show and Comedy Knockout, amongst others. You’ve also seen her featured on various shows including HBO’s Westworld, NBC’s A Little Late Night w/ Lilly Singh, Tru TV’s Friends of the People, and Comedy Central. As part of We Own The Laughs.com’s Comedian of the Day, have a few laughs while getting to know comedian Subhah Agarwal. The Los Angeles, CA native shares with us some of her favorite moments in stand-up comedy and why she owns the laughs.

Name: Subhah Agarwal
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Instagram: @subhaha
Twitter: @subhah
Facebook: Subhah Agarwal
Tik-Tok: @subhahcomedy
Years in Comedy: 14
Haven’t we seen you somewhere before: HBO, NBC, Comedy Central, & MTV
Comedic Influences: Bill Burr, Maria Bamford, and Wanda Sykes
Favorite Comedy Album: Don’t have a favorite, but Patton Oswalt’s Werewolves and Lollipops is great.
Favorite Comedy Special: Also no particular favorite, but Chris Rock’s Bigger & Blacker is also great.
Favorite Comedy Movie: Legally Blonde
Favorite Comedy TV Show: Parks & Recreation
Favorite Comedic Character: Cecily Strong’s lady you don’t want to talk to at a party.
Favorite City to Perform In: New York
Favorite Type of Audience for a Comedy Show: Nice one

How did you discover your passion for comedy:
When my friends were sharing a clip of Russell Peters, the first comedian I ever saw.

What do you remember most about your first time performing stand-up comedy:
My parents forbade me from ever doing it again.

How would you describe your comedic style:
A mix of personal and social commentary.

Describe your process for comedic writing:
Jot down ideas throughout the day and then sit down and write out a few premises.

Describe the comedy scene in your area:
I’m in LA and there are a few clubs and a lot of indie shows or at least there was pre-pandemic. Now it’s some shows in some random person’s backyard.

How do you judge success in the world of comedy:
I have no idea.

Who are some of your comedic peers that you enjoy watching perform or inspire you personally and professionally:
Marina Franklin and Aida Rodriguez, to name a few.

What’s been your most memorable moment in comedy:
Being able to quit my day job was my best and most memorable moment.

What have you learned most from your failures in comedy:
To take my failures less seriously. Bombing should be enjoyed. Who doesn’t love watching their friends bomb? It’s hilarious.

How do people react towards you when they realize that you can make people laugh:
Sometimes people demand jokes which is annoying.

Describe what it’s been like building a career in stand-up comedy:
Terrible. Don’t do this.

If you could change one thing in the world of comedy, what would it be:
Get rid of all the sexism.

Best advice you’ve ever received from a comedian:
“Don’t get your hopes up. That crowd sucks.”

If you were releasing a comedy special this week, what would it be called:
Short Notice.

Funniest encounter you’ve ever had with a celebrity:
Haven’t really had a funny one.

Weirdest place you’ve ever performed any forms of comedy:
Back of an ice cream shop.

A Subhah Agarwal Fun Fact:
I can juggle.

Where would you like your laughs to take you:
Would love to sell a special and some TV shows.

What would you tell a potential comedian if they ask you how they can own the laughs:
Keep experimenting and honing in on what makes you funny. Don’t compare yourself to others.

What are your thoughts on the future of comedy:
I have no idea. I don’t even know the future of this planet. Everything’s on fire.

If you could write one episode for one classic TV sitcom which show would be and give a brief detailed sentence on the episode:
Friends. Haven’t thought it out but Joey says “How You Doin?”

If you could choose 1 comedy club and 3 comedians to perform with on your perfect comedy show, how would it go:
Any club with a good bouncer, Richard Pryor, Joan Rivers, and George Carlin. Forget punchlines, the audience would just be impressed I brought people back from the dead.

What’s next for you:
Lunch. Wrote this in the morning.

Why should a person always laugh at life:
Because it uses less Kleenex than crying.

Watch Subhah Agarwal on A Little Late Night with Lily Singh:

Follow Subhah Agarwal on all forms of social media at:
Instagram: @subhaha
Twitter: @subhah
Facebook: Subhah Agarwal
Tik-Tok: @subhahcomedy