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Asim Chaudhry

Asim Chaudhry

  • British
  • Actor and writer

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Asim Chaudhry interview

"Rishi Sunak's wealth is bordering on obscene. He will never be able to empathise with the average British citizen."

Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 24th October 2022

Comedians announce two big benefits for Pakistan

Two major fundraisers have been announced to raise money following the recent devastating floods in Pakistan. Both events take place on Wednesday, September 21.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st September 2022

Asim Chaudhry interview

"Rishi Sunak is not representing us. Neither is Priti Patel. They do not have empathy."

Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 4th August 2022

Asim Chaudhry: 'Help! I've fallen in love with fantasy'

The star of the TV comedy People Just Do Nothing tells Ed Potton about his role in The Sandman, the adaptation of Neil Gaiman's comic book.

Ed Potton, The Times, 31st July 2022

Asim Chaudhry lands Norwegian film role

People Just Do Nothing star Asim Chaudhry is to star in a forthcoming Norwegian comedy-drama film. Listen Up! is based on a bestselling young adult novel by Gulraiz Sharif and set in an immigrant community just outside Oslo.

Chortle, 1st July 2022

First look at Dating No Filter Christmas special

The comedians are running their eyes over some festive blind dates in the Christmas special.

Patrick Cremona, Radio Times, 20th December 2021

Mae Martin, Sarah Kendall and Aisling Bea's shows up for writing award

The Writers' Guild Of Great Britain Awards shortlist features Feel Good creators Mae Martin and Joe Hampson, Sarah Kendall (Frayed) and Aisling Bea (This Way Up).

British Comedy Guide, 7th December 2021

Five of the best comedy podcasts

From the world's rudest agony aunts to pirate radio DJs and mock-celeb chat, if it's comedy you're after, there's a podcast for that.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 29th September 2021

People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan review

The Kurupt FM crew strike it rich in Tokyo in this warmly funny spin-off feature.

Simran Hans, The Observer, 22nd August 2021

People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan review

A Kuruptingly good comedy.

Dulcie Pearce, The Sun, 20th August 2021

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