Brave, hilarious, and unapologetically authentic, Indian comedian Sumukhi Suresh is all set to take Dubai by storm with her brand of bold, awkward, and brutally honest comedy. In an interview prior to her performance in the UAE, Sumukhi spoke about surviving cancel culture, thirst-trapping over Ishaan Khatter’s abs, and how she’s completely fine with the prospect of “dying alone, fabulously.”
A master of turning taboos into jokes, Sumukhi’s humor unflinchingly addresses everything from mental illness and body issues to dating catastrophes and societal hypocrisy. “If people are uncomfortable,” she smirks, “that’s when I know I’m getting it right.
Her Dubai show promises no filters and maximum laughs, as she leans into what she calls her “Super Cool Dying Alone” tour—a celebration of singlehood, self-worth, and savage punchlines. Fans can expect new material, sharp storytelling, and some gloriously awkward crowd work, all wrapped in Sumukhi’s signature deadpan delivery.
As India’s queen of awkward comedy comes for the world, Sumukhi continues to demonstrate that comedy isn’t merely catharsis—rebellion. And with Dubai getting ready for her, the audience better be ready: it’s going to get painfully funny, and Sumukhi wouldn’t have it any other way.