Easily one of the best "edgy" comedians I have watched in a long time. Being able to have playful banter with your audience without coming off too strong or fake is a rare skill these days, and Akaash manages this perfectly.
His jokes about present day issues and politics are actually funny and in my opinion is one of the best at this form of joke style. In my opinion it is a refreshing take compared to what most comedians do and tell a story from their past.
Comparing him to someone like Dave Chappell, I find Chappell to come off extreamly strong, but the edgy joke style is similar to that of Akaash. I would say if you are into the sort of edgy jokes that Chappell does, but maybe want a more easy to digest, and in my opinion more funny form of comedy, then try Akaash out, it might surprise you.
If you strongly dont like edgy or anti-woke comedy, probably best to find something else.
His jokes about present day issues and politics are actually funny and in my opinion is one of the best at this form of joke style. In my opinion it is a refreshing take compared to what most comedians do and tell a story from their past.
Comparing him to someone like Dave Chappell, I find Chappell to come off extreamly strong, but the edgy joke style is similar to that of Akaash. I would say if you are into the sort of edgy jokes that Chappell does, but maybe want a more easy to digest, and in my opinion more funny form of comedy, then try Akaash out, it might surprise you.
If you strongly dont like edgy or anti-woke comedy, probably best to find something else.