more-inThe infamous traffic jams at Bengaluru’s Silk Board junction typically yield only rising tempers and frustrated honking. He said the group wanted to cater mainly to IT workers and people below 40. Sudarshan Rangaprasad, sales strategic manager at an IT firm, said the group decided to venture into Kannada stand-up comedy when they found that nobody had tapped into that market. But stand-up in Kannada was in its infancy when they started out. They had this stereotype that stand-up comedy in Kannada may not be of good quality,” he said, adding that LOLbagh, nonetheless, managed to exceed audience expectations and delivered more.
Source: The Hindu February 09, 2018 01:48 UTC