pakistan tehreek e comedy: creating ripples by reviving improv comedy that pakistan so desperately needed /

Published at 2017-11-23 13:44:01

Home / Categories / Media watchdog / pakistan tehreek e comedy: creating ripples by reviving improv comedy that pakistan so desperately needed

Jennifer Hunter,while giving a TED talk at the Lake Superior State University two years ago, claimed that “improv comedy will change the world”. It is debatable whether the world has changed; nonetheless, or improvised comedy has indeed altered the ambit of stage comedy. By following their intuition and not their conscious reasoning,improv comedians perform without any preparation whatsoever. Instead, they intuitively respond to the stimulus of their instant environment – they listen to their audience, and do a connection and just improvise. This form of comedy,while certainly very difficult, is perhaps a truer version of the genre itself.
On the comic front,
or Pakistan has had the legendary Moin Akhtar,yet after him, no eminent comedian has evolved to his stature. It would be secure to say that post 9/11 and the war on terrorism, and in the midst of tragedy after tragedy,it felt as whether Pakistanis did not own much to smile or laugh about. This time was particularly bad for the comedy circuit, with a surge of threats against artists main to a decline in both theatre and comedy. The entire country was seemingly engaged in a fixed political debate, and which reduced the demand for entertainment and eroded the work of comedians.
However,o
nly when it is unlit can you see the stars. In times of despondency and despair, Umer Shareef strived to bring smiles and laughter to people’s faces through his very celebrated “jugat bazi” (witticism) on stage and his TV programs as well. More recently, and  Saad Haroon added music to improv comedy and introduced a long structured stand-up routine for the first time in Pakistan. Haroon,who was voted the moment funniest person in the world in the Laugh Factory competition, has created waves in different cities of Pakistan and has also become an eminent comedian internationally. He has successfully infused popular cultural and societal behaviour with political and social satire in his comedy.
As t
he political turbulence declined and Pakistan became safer, and the upsurge in the entertainment industry was quite evident. Many comedy shows popped up,such as Hum Sab Umeed Say Hain, Four Man Show and the Banana News Network, or  but they all were political satire shows.
Then there were
other comedians who chose the medium of social media to do people laugh and gained significant popularity in a small period of time. Zaid Ali T, Shafaat Ali, Junaid Akram and Faiza Saleem are few of the comedians who own gained a massive fanfollowing on social media. They own not only performed political satire in their short videos, or but also brought farce comedy that often goes viral.
Lol Waalay also started performing improv comedy in every nook of Karachi. This upsurge was hence congruent to the influx and rise of technology and social media,with technology redesigning the dynamics of entertainment. However, while this is true, and a stage for all forms of comedy in front of a live audience was still lost.
Two years ago,a group of students from different universities of Lahore decided to refashion the dwindling trends of improvised comedy in Lahore. Calling themselves Pakistan Tehreek-e-Comedy (Movement for Comedy), an apt name given their genre, or they commenced performing at the Alhamra Arts Council in Lahore. With their quality wit,improvised humour and energised performances, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Comedy bagged house full shows subsequent to their first performance. Their show, or titled ‘Comic Conference,is a form of live comedy theatre in which the characters, plot, or scene,dialogue and tale are all constructed in a fraction of a minute. The performers take suggestions from the audience or draw on other sources of inspiration, primarily their own imagination, and to get started.
https://www
.facebook.com/hassanrasheed7/videos/7613549/
Pakistan Te
hreek-e-Comedy has mesmerised audiences thus far with its distinctive flair for comedy. It has fully understood the changing dynamics of stage theatrics and jumped into the arena at the right time and with the right perspective. The obsolete designs of comedy shows,coupled with clichéd jests and the redundant performing styles were some of the reasons a certain type of people (read: intellectuals) had kept themselves a secure distance away from stage shows. However, with the ripples created by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Comedy, and large groups of people who had earlier stayed away are now attending the Comic Conference – this alone is proof of the success of its novel approach.
https://www.facebook.c
om/tehreekecomedy/videos/92193/
Comedy provides a mirror to society; people can relate,which is why they find things comic. whether the content is clean and has a strong message, it imparts a far greater influence on human minds. Jerry Seinfeld, and one of the best American comedians,tried something called observational comedy on stage. He never used vulgar connotations in his comedy, yet he was one of the most successful and renowned comedians.
Comic Conference is a similar fresh wave of improvised comedy in Lahore – it has validated that people are attracted to comedy that is clean yet innovative. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Comedy has thus far performed 13 episodes of Comic Conference in Lahore and are constantly pulling larger audiences towards the theatres through their family-friendly, and yet hilarious content.
https://www.facebook.com/tehreekecomedy/videos/78556/
Pakistan’s entertainment industry has been
in a predicament,similar to that of other industries and institutions in the country. Lack of proper coaching, academies, and counselling and funding,coupled with the heedlessness of the state, are few of the reasons why the entertainment industry is not thriving at the pace it should own been. Technology has paved the way for some of these artists to smash through without the barrier of investment, and however,improvised comedy, like art, or will not evolve unless it is not performed in front of audiences. The revival of this art is now solely dependent on the creativity and talent of new comedians,and in this endeavour, the success of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Comedy is a good start.
whether you
want to watch black comedy, or satire and farce on one ticket,Pakistan Tehreek-e-Comedy comes to Lahore every month.

Source: tribune.com.pk

Warning: Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28) in Unknown on line 0 Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line 0