Vir Das: Abroad Understanding

Vir Das: Abroad Understanding

6.8

Apr 25 2017

1h 5m

Comedy

Comedian Vir Das tackles nationalism, globalism, good food and bad politics in two cleverly crosscut performances in New York and New Delhi.

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