After Pushpavalli, here are some shows to watch if you’re missing Naveen Richard

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Relatively Relatable: The new stand-up special that released on Amazon Prime Video will see Naveen perform an incredible set on observational comedy. The special will see him drop everyday truth-bombs about fridges, birthdays and cockroaches among others that will make you go – been there, felt that for sure. 

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Star Boyz: Featuring a make-shift starship, arguments galore and humour that will make you roll on the floor, here’s a show that’s got it all. Star Boyz is a story that follows the underwhelming adventures of three South Indian boys in space. Starring our favourite chai-time comedian Kenny Sebastian along with Naveen and Mani Prasad, you can binge-watch these Annas on YouTube.

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Better Life Foundation: Here’s a throwback to the original mockumentary series that cracked us up. The critically acclaimed series follows a group of five passionate NGO workers and a reluctant volunteer who is trying to make the world a better place. ‘The Office’ style show is produced by Naveen himself and can be watched on his YouTube channel.

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Don’t Make that Face : If you were wondering how Naveen is amazingly caricatured as Pankaj in Pushpavalli, you should definitely give this a try. Available on Amazon Prime Video, this is a one-hour solo stand-up show that combines his quirky humour along with his iconic facial expressions that will leave you in splits. 

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Go Straight Take Left: If you loved the on-screen chemistry of Sumukhi Suresh and Naveen in Pushpavalli (secretly shipping P&P, if you know what I mean?) this one-hour live show is a gem. Slipping in and out of fourteen outrageous characters across seven sketches, this Amazon Prime  show is a must-watch for all lovers of sketch-comedy.

If these still don’t suffice you for a heavy dose of laughter, you can always watch him effortlessly bring the house down as he plays the stereotypical Tamilian uncle – Uncle Francis on his YouTube channel Them Boxer ShortsYou’ll just love this versatile comedian ever more. 

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