Vir Das: Abroad Understanding

Vir Das: Abroad Understanding

6.8IMDb Score
Released:2017-04-25
Genre:Comedy
Duration:65 min
Director:Marcus Raboy
Actors:Vir Das
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Overview:

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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