I seldom get to laugh hysterically. Most of my going-to-die-laughing moments happen unannounced. My favourite laughfest moments are random in nature. As a kid, i remember laughing like a moron after watching this cartoon about a baby who eats everything that comes his way. He’s perpetually hungry. Fed up (ironically) of him, the government puts him in a rocket and bids him away to moon. However, their relief is short-lived as they notice later at night that the full moon is changing to new moon. I still laugh thinking of him. Similarly, i also laugh thinking of the way Charlie Chaplin behaved in most of his films. The one where he’s boxing and the one where he’s stuck in a cage with a lion destroy my belly. The kind of stuff that crack people up — online or offline — leave me asking for more. Humour is too meme-based nowdays. I’m not trying to assert my comical superiority here. Just sharing a story that
Once upon a baraat
Once upon a baraat
Once upon a baraat
I seldom get to laugh hysterically. Most of my going-to-die-laughing moments happen unannounced. My favourite laughfest moments are random in nature. As a kid, i remember laughing like a moron after watching this cartoon about a baby who eats everything that comes his way. He’s perpetually hungry. Fed up (ironically) of him, the government puts him in a rocket and bids him away to moon. However, their relief is short-lived as they notice later at night that the full moon is changing to new moon. I still laugh thinking of him. Similarly, i also laugh thinking of the way Charlie Chaplin behaved in most of his films. The one where he’s boxing and the one where he’s stuck in a cage with a lion destroy my belly. The kind of stuff that crack people up — online or offline — leave me asking for more. Humour is too meme-based nowdays. I’m not trying to assert my comical superiority here. Just sharing a story that