Childhood in Nigeria and India, the "lost" years of his 30s, toxic masculinity, and a satirical take on the Ramayana. Summary of Critical Reviews
Reviewers noted that this special felt more "stripped-down" and raw compared to his previous work. He candidly discusses his participation in the film Mastizaade , which he refers to as a "career suicide" moment.
A recurring critique is that the show sometimes feels more like an "enlightening talk" than a stand-up routine. Some audiences felt the ideas were more interesting than the actual jokes.
Critics often highlight his segment on the Ramayana. Das uses mime and satire to discuss religious stories, a move described by some as incredibly smart and brave, while others found it potentially alienating or "awkward".
The special received a generally positive but somewhat mixed response. While many praised its intellectual depth and global appeal, some felt it lacked the consistent "laugh-out-loud" punchlines of a traditional comedy set.