British Comedy Guide
Sandip Mahal
Sandip Mahal

Sandip Mahal

  • English
  • Actor, director, producer, writer, editor, executive producer and podcaster

Video clips

Microphone Fiends

Sonny is hardly living the dream, with his best friend and flatmate Gavin he spends his evenings in their local pub observing life from the bottom of a glass. Sonny, you see, is stuck in a dead end job and reeks of a lack of ambition. Microphone Fiends is set on one slow night they catch an stand-up comedy event that has just started in their local and Sonny feels inspired to give it a go after being persuaded by a comedian. What started off as an amusing distraction turns into an obsessive adventure that will take them onto a curious path of comedy and nobody will be the same after.

Socially Distanced Standup - Episode Two

In the week that the UK goes into a third full lockdown everything still continues to be on hold because of quarantine.

Socially Distanced Standup - Episode One

Everything is on hold because of quarantine. Society is searching for ways to cope and find laughter in the age of a pandemic when everything is cancelled ... but isn't "cancel culture". Trying to find the laughter in an age of social distancing and never ending lockdown is a social media influencer and standup comedian hoping to spread a little bit of love (and comedy) into people's lives.

Urban Monologues - Nick Griffin

Ever hear about the guy eating a meatball sandwich and being inadvertently faced with the (now ex) head of the notorious right Wing political party who has urgent need to use the bathroom? Well, you can hear the whole saga right here told in meticulous detail.

Urban Monologues - Modern Shakespeare

The Bard. Forever preserved in stale old films with a rare update but they still keep the text the same. So here we have a modern update to the classics. Not just the look which has been done before but the text itself. The first Shakespeare play that will effectively use the same emotions but use the modern surroundings and language to bring in a new generation of eyeballs (and earballs) to the classics. Next will be Emily Bronte as a email savvy keyboard journalist.

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