Sumukhi Suresh Discusses Imposter Syndrome and the Evolution of Women in Comedy
Imposter syndrome never really leaves artistes: Sumukhi Suresh
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Stand-up comic Sumukhi Suresh reflects on her recent performance in the US, emphasizing the personal nature of her craft and the persistent feelings of imposter syndrome among artists. She highlights the growth of female voices in Indian comedy and the openness of Gen Z audiences to diverse comedic experiences.
- 01Sumukhi Suresh recently performed at a comedy festival in the US, marking her first international show.
- 02She acknowledges that feelings of imposter syndrome persist for artists, regardless of their experience.
- 03The landscape of Indian comedy has evolved, with a significant increase in female performers and diverse voices.
- 04Suresh emphasizes the importance of authenticity in comedy, stating that changing oneself for audience approval can backfire.
- 05She finds Gen Z audiences to be more receptive and engaged with comedy as an experience.
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Sumukhi Suresh, a prominent stand-up comic, recently performed at a comedy festival in the US, which she views as a significant milestone for women in Indian comedy. Despite her success, she admits to experiencing imposter syndrome, a common feeling among artists. Suresh reflects on the evolution of the Indian comedy scene, noting the increased representation of female voices, which allows for a wider variety of comedic styles. She stresses the importance of authenticity, arguing that comedians should not alter their personalities for audience validation. Additionally, she appreciates Gen Z audiences for their openness and desire for immersive comedic experiences. Suresh's insights highlight both the challenges and the progress in the world of stand-up comedy today.
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The growing representation of women in comedy is reshaping the entertainment landscape in India, encouraging more female performers to enter the field.
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