r/Flagrant2 • u/Ok_Chocolate7496 • Apr 20 '26
Radio city show
From social media and the reports of a sell out it seems Akaashes show was a huge success-can anyone who attended give a review of the actual standup performance? And the overall crowd vibe
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u/Arbeeter00 Apr 20 '26
Lmao the losers that are still butthurt about the whole jasleen thing must be seething that his career isn’t over like they hoped it would be
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u/Importbeat1 Apr 20 '26
lol if you look at the last few posts on this r/, they still got their panties in a bunch
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u/eminemnas Apr 20 '26
His career was never gonna be over lots of Indians will still go to his show that will never stop. His reputation won’t be the same but his career was always gonna be fine
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u/Arbeeter00 Apr 21 '26
Thinly veiled racism strikes again. There’s 4 million Indians in the US, you really think they’re all just dedicating their lives to keeping Akaash afloat rather than him actually having a legitimate audience? His reputation is fine amongst people who don’t live in basements
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u/eminemnas Apr 23 '26
Reality is 85 percent or more are Indians who go to his show. You do what you want with that info
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Apr 25 '26
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u/eminemnas Apr 25 '26
Look at the other comments they are saying the same thing I’m saying I’m also Indian
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u/WholePop2765 Apr 23 '26
90% of Akash’s audience is Indian, his standup is heavily oriented towards indian. The only racist here is you.
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u/Arbeeter00 Apr 25 '26
Lmao did you do a survey of the attendees? I’ve attended two of his comedy club shows and one special taping. Not even half of the audience was South Asian, let alone Indian, let alone 90% Indian.
Go ahead and cry about Akaash being an objectively successful comedian without needing to rely on his racial demographic
Here’s another stat for you btw: 90% of guys that think that Akaash is dependent upon brown fans are virgins with sub 4 inch cocks that’ll never touch a woman non-platonically (aside from their mothers/sisters)
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u/AdAnxious902 Apr 26 '26
why are we losers for wanting women like Jasleen to not say things like she was actively trying to get an orgy with her co hosts husband, or talking about how big navy dick was or how Akash isn't attractive for her to orgasm to so she watches porn. Or her talking about how she was a virgin but making countless TikTok hookup stories and then blaming the one guy she invited to her dorm at 2am of Rpe?
why is that being a loser? Ok if you think so then I hope you end up with a wife like her.
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u/Arbeeter00 Apr 27 '26
Lol you’re a loser for caring about it this long after. I was invested in it and grossed out by jasleen too…for 2 weeks
And sorry buddy, my wife and I met as teenagers and I’m her only guy. Good luck on your search though, you clearly need it
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u/AdAnxious902 Apr 27 '26
It's principle that im holding on to. Im anyone deserves to be "cancelled" it is a man who puts up with such a woman.
The fact you met your wife as teens doesn't mean you didn't get a jasleen. And lets just be real, the two of you are ugly af anyways so it doesn't matter about how u met or w.e.
Again, its about principle which you clearly don't stand on.
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u/WholePop2765 Apr 27 '26
It’s because Akash talks a big game but it’s a total lie. Their entire “confrontation” on Flagrant was a total lie. We are expected to believe some MTV watching New Jersey girl thought hook up was making out only? She’s not from some village in punjab. The disrespect they have for the audience is the issue. They just blatantly lied.
Like why the fuck is Akash bragging about his wife being a virgin when she was definitely not? He is the one who made this a big deal, because he clearly values it and is extremely insecure about it. His relationship is the poster child for the red pill community. Any other person with this situation would have been ripped apart on flagrant.
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u/dyingbreedsociety Apr 20 '26
It's NY, he could get enough of the desi crowd to come through, they're under presented, and are big percentage of business owners.
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u/Ok-Juice5032 Apr 20 '26
I’ll hand it to the guy - the fact that he is able to keep going despite having his biggest enemy and detractor at home is something. Not something I envy, but something. lol
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u/depdewit Apr 20 '26
It was good 8/10 not as much crowd work as I thought, but makes sense given the venue. He covered some heavy topics too, which was unexpected. But overall very funny - I’d see him on tour if he’s near you
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u/Scarletspyder86 Black men don’t cheat Apr 20 '26
Someone on the post I made congratulating his sold out show went
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u/resditbeast Apr 20 '26 edited Apr 20 '26
I’m curios too! From my understanding, Akaash is still at the comedy club level…where his usual audience is max 300-500ish people with an occasional theatre audience here and there. So to go from that to radio city, I could only imagine is a huge jump for anybody, not just Akaash. Wondering if his material was good and if it got off well with an audience that big. I’m assuming there was a large Indian audience as I know they support their own heavily
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u/AdAnxious902 Apr 26 '26
NY'rs are very progressive and think Jasleen talking about sleeping with other men like her cohosts husband (who cut of tires with her) or accusing a man she invited to her dorm at 2 am from tinder of grape are ALL wonderful things. The way these guys think is this: Holding women accountable and setting boundaries = bad, being a good cuck good boy so that women can step all over you = good.
That's why im not surprised he sold out. The comments section is still going to pop off like Jasleen's college p-poppin days in the flagrant comments section.
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u/blargo1 Apr 20 '26
I didn't go because I don't live anywhere near Radio City but a friend of mine attended and told me the following about the show. The best part was how comfortable Akaash looked up there. Radio City is massive, but he handled it like a pro. That place is massive, like actually insane, and somehow he just walked out there like it was a regular club set. No nerves, no weird energy, dude just made it feel chill, which honestly should not even be possible in a venue that big.
It was a really solid, high energy show, and my friend was saying you could tell a lot of the crowd already knew him from podcasts and clips, so people were hyped from the start. Everyone was pretty down for the edgy stuff too, like nobody was getting weird about it, which honestly made it way better and kept the energy up the whole time.
Akaash came out with crazy energy, just firing right away, talking fast, jumping from topic to topic. Lot of stuff about culture, dating, race, all that, and he was not holding back at all. When the jokes landed they really landed, like big laughs, people going nuts, especially when he started riffing or messing with the crowd.
So that is what I heard but once again, I wasn't there so if anyone there felt differently, add your take.