Naveen Richard

Naveen Richard

出生 : , Coimbatore, India

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Naveen Richard is an actor and writer, known for Don't Make That Face by Naveen Richard (2017), Star Boyz (2016) and Better Life Foundation (2016).

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Relatively Relatable by Naveen Richard
Writer
Fridges, birthday parties and cockroach baba cults. In his latest special, Naveen Richard brings together some tasty observational comedy that has proven to be relatable 9 out of 12 times.
Relatively Relatable by Naveen Richard
Himself
Fridges, birthday parties and cockroach baba cults. In his latest special, Naveen Richard brings together some tasty observational comedy that has proven to be relatable 9 out of 12 times.
Go Straight Take Left
Writer
Watch the mind-blasting comedy duo Sumukhi Suresh and Naveen Richard slip in and out of 14 outrageous characters, in 7 absurd sketches, all in 1 dangerously funny hour of live sketch comedy. One second Naveen is playing tennis and the in next, Sumukhi is playing a mosquito. Heart patients and close-minded individuals are not allowed on this ride.
Go Straight Take Left
Watch the mind-blasting comedy duo Sumukhi Suresh and Naveen Richard slip in and out of 14 outrageous characters, in 7 absurd sketches, all in 1 dangerously funny hour of live sketch comedy. One second Naveen is playing tennis and the in next, Sumukhi is playing a mosquito. Heart patients and close-minded individuals are not allowed on this ride.
Naveen Richard: Don't Make That Face
Writer
Naveen Richard combines his slice of life comedy along with his iconic facial expressions and striking character work that his audiences have grown to love.
Naveen Richard: Don't Make That Face
Himself
Naveen Richard combines his slice of life comedy along with his iconic facial expressions and striking character work that his audiences have grown to love.
Simple Superstar
Himself
An encounter with some new friends encourages Wilbur Sargunaraj, an ordinary Indian to take a chance on his own dreams. He and his friends find beauty in seemingly unlikely places and discover that the common can be extraordinary.