A comedy show not for everyone

What started as a once-off show, exploded to over 25 sold-out performances across country and propelled its star, the enigmatic and charismatic Karou Charou, to national and international prominence.

This no holds barred, one-man comedy show is a hilarious take on sex and sexuality in the Indian community.

It is rated adults only and Charou says that being over 18 does not necessarily qualify you as an adult.

He is also adamant that sensitive people, with no pulse, should stay at home.

Those who saw Kama Sutra will expect nothing short of an on-stage comedy riot, and Charou is primed and positioned to deliver.

When the infamous performer first staged his comedy show a few years back, many assumed it would not go down well with what was perceived as a largely conservative audience.

But he has proven naysayers wrong and returns to the stage with a sequel, Kama Sutra 2: Come Again, following the sold out run of its prequel.

The show will be staged in the Theatre of Marcellus, Emperors Palace.

Charou takes to the stage at 8pm, on Friday, April 24, but the doors open at 7.15pm.

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