Published By: Sakshi Agrawal

5 Most hilarious female comedians from India

If you are looking to indulge in some stomach-aching laughter, watch the below Indian female comedians.

The Indian standup scene has flourished in recent times with the industry growing every year. In a male-dominated sector, many women are taking centre stage to show their talent of tickling the funny bone and leaving you in splits.

Below is a list of Indian female comedians who are dropping the mic with their jokes.

  1. Neeti Palta
A former copywriter, Neeti Palta is one of the most famous English standup comedians in India. Her jokes revolve around the day-to-day commentary on the Indian lifestyle. Watch her show, ‘Almost Sanskaari’ to hear her take a dig at her parents, brother and herself. She has done shows in more than 200 cities across the country and is also the founder of Loony Goons.
  1. Sejal Bhatt
Sejal Bhatt gained the much-deserved limelight after appearing on the comedy show, Comicstaan. From growing up in a conservative household to womanhood, her acts will leave you in splits. She adds her spin of humour to the close harsh realities of life without mincing any words.
  • Urooj Ashfaq
After backing the second place in TLC’s ‘Queens of Comedy’, Urooj Ashfaq has been winning hearts with her acts. From mental health to religion, she touches on the important topics in an effortless manner that will have you hooked. The unique aspect about her acts is that no one leaves offended from her show on stage or social media.
  • Sumukhi Suresh
Sumukhi Suresh was part of an improvisational comedy club before she took up comedy as a full-time career. With a pinch of sarcasm and edginess, her acts are funny, relatable and a big dose of energy. Watch her drop the mic in ‘A Woman’s Bestie’ series by All India Bakchod (AIB) and ‘Pushpavalli’ on Amazon Prime.
  • Supriya Joshi
One of the most sought after female comedians in India, Supriya Joshi’s acts are witty and insightful that will have you laughing at her and yourself simultaneously. She uses her voice and talent to talk about body shaming, male privilege and gender issues. She has created multiple skits with All India Bakchod (AIB), including ‘If Apps Were People’, ‘The Bollywood Diva Song’ and ‘A Woman’s Besties’.

Keep an ear out for the above female comedians to get your daily dose of laughter and fun.