S3E1 Alumni Meeting
Vipul, now distant from his friends, reluctantly agrees to attend an alumni meet. He expects to be treated as a star at the meet but ends up being grilled by his college mates as he misreads the room.
Follows the life of Vipul Goyal , a Stand Up comedian. As the tagline says "The drama behind the comedy"
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Vipul, now distant from his friends, reluctantly agrees to attend an alumni meet. He expects to be treated as a star at the meet but ends up being grilled by his college mates as he misreads the room.
Vipul has to perform at a low-profile engineering college located around Indore. To make things worse, he is caught by the warden partying drunk with the hostel students. How will Vipul fix the mess?
After a devastating experience with a manager, Vipul decides to give it another shot with another manager, Ranjit Walia.
Vipul is all set to go on a road trip with his boy gang for a corporate show in Pune. His plans to have fun take a back seat when he comes to know that they need to accommodate another passenger.
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