Stand-up comedians exist because of social media. Comedy is in demand in digital world' Atul Khatri

At the second edition of International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter’s webinar series: Transformation in the Digital Era, Atul Khatri, stand-up comedian highlighted the difference pre and post digital era. Charulata Ravi Kumar, CEO, Razorfish engaged Atul on Google Hangout. The conversation can be viewed on https://goo.gl/ywqoMd

Srinivasan K. Swamy, President, IAA India Chapter & Vice President, Development Asia/Pacific region of IAA said, “The insights that Atul shared at the webinar comes from his experience having been a CEO and is now one of India’s most entertaining stand-up comedian. The most important takeaway from this session is pursuing a passion especially when there is now an emerging audience in the digital world.

Abhishek Karnani, Director, Free Press Journal said, “It was an enriching webinar. I am glad that in today's era, people like Atul, are able to follow their passion and also make a living out of it. All this is possible due to technological development in digital space.”

Charulata Ravi Kumar, CEO, Razorfish, said, "It was a fantastic session with Atul exploring how people can digitally access the best of stand-up comedy in the world. Everything is available on your phone today. Digital world allows you to explore different dimensions of life.” 

Khatri also spoke about inculcating humour in students at academic institutes probably through having monthly open mic sessions on campus.
To view these sessions visit www.youtube.com/user/IAAIndiaChapter

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