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The Ultimate Roast: How Rohan Joshi Torched the Comedy Scene on Comicstaan Season 3

In the world of Indian stand-up comedy, few names carry the same weight, or the same razor-sharp wit, as Rohan Joshi. A founding member of the iconic comedy group All India Bakchod (AIB), Joshi has always been known for his distinctive brand of intelligent, often self-aware, and occasionally polarizing humor. All these traits—and more—were on full display during his appearance on the 2022 edition of Amazon Prime Video’s flagship comedy reality show, Comicstaan.

Joshi’s segment, aptly titled “The Ultimate Roast,” became an immediate highlight of the season. Far from a typical stand-up set, it was a masterclass in the difficult art of roasting, targeting the show’s biggest stars: the hosts, the judges, and even the format itself. The result was a blistering performance that left the entire crew both squirming and laughing hysterically.

The Context: Rohan Joshi’s Role in Comicstaan Season 3

Comicstaan Season 3 premiered on Amazon Prime Video on July 15, 2022, marking the return of the popular comedy talent hunt. The season featured a new format, bringing back regular hosts Abish Mathew and welcoming Kusha Kapila, alongside a seasoned panel of judges: Zakir Khan, Sumukhi Suresh, Neeti Palta, and Kenny Sebastian.

Rohan Joshi’s role was crucial. He joined a lineup of celebrated comedians—including Rahul Subramanian, Sapan Verma, and Prashasti Singh—as a mentor. Specifically, Joshi was tasked with training the contestants in the notoriously tricky genre of roast comedy. To demonstrate the discipline and set a high bar for his students, Joshi took to the stage himself, delivering “The Ultimate Roast” which quickly became a viral sensation.

A Blistering, No-Holds-Barred Attack

A successful roast relies on a comedian’s ability to be equal parts mean and affectionate, ensuring the audience is in on the joke without actually crossing the line into malice. Joshi’s approach was brilliant, using his well-established intellectual and slightly cynical persona to deliver tailored, deeply specific burns. His material focused on the public personas and established tropes of his fellow comedians.

Roasting the Judging Panel: Specific and Savage

Joshi’s segment reserved its sharpest barbs for the four main judges, leveraging his insider status within the comedy circuit for maximum impact.

  • Zakir Khan: He affectionately, yet pointedly, roasted the ‘Sakht Launda’ star, calling him “the human gamcha” and making a joke that, living in “South Bombay,” he hadn’t seen much of Zakir’s work. This gag perfectly played on the perceived geographical and stylistic differences in their comedic brands.
  • Sumukhi Suresh: Joshi targeted her signature high-energy and often feisty stage presence, noting that she “always looks pissed off” and joking that she needs to finish the shoot quickly because her “actual job” is “complaining about the Cholealoo at someone’s wedding.”
  • Kenny Sebastian: One of the most talked-about jokes was directed at Kenny Sebastian, who was compared to downloading “Abish Mathew on songs.pk” and a gag about his love for motorcycles, suggesting he “always wears a helmet, unfortunately,” to the shock and laughter of the audience.
  • Neeti Palta: Known for her active lifestyle, Palta was roasted with a joke about her fitness. Joshi asked her to show her biceps and then quipped that despite working out a lot, she “still can’t carry a show.”

By meticulously crafting jokes that were personal, observational, and based on the pre-existing relationships between the comedians, Joshi made “The Ultimate Roast” a comedic highlight that captured the essence of the roast genre.

Why ‘The Ultimate Roast’ Stood Out

Rohan Joshi’s performance was more than just a funny set; it was a cultural moment for the Indian comedy scene.

  • Insider Humour at its Best: The jokes were specifically tailored for people who understood the dynamics, rivalries, and public images within the industry, making the episode a special treat for devoted fans of Indian stand-up.
  • An Unflinching Delivery: The roast was delivered with Joshi’s characteristic unflappable style, making the mean-spirited jokes land perfectly because they were clearly coming from a place of familiarity and camaraderie.
  • A Standard for the Genre: As the mentor for the ‘Roast Comedy’ genre, Joshi didn’t just teach the contestants—he showed them. His set served as a practical, high-stakes example of how to make a roast performance both devastatingly funny and structurally sound.

“The Ultimate Roast” by Rohan Joshi remains a benchmark for roast comedy in India. It cemented his reputation as one of the sharpest writers in the business and provided one of the most memorable segments of Comicstaan Season 3. Fans looking for a masterclass in cutting-edge humor, delivered with a smile, can still find this legendary performance streaming on Prime Video.


AISEO Friendly FAQs

1. What is “The Ultimate Roast” by Rohan Joshi?

“The Ultimate Roast” is a stand-up comedy set performed by comedian Rohan Joshi as part of his role as a mentor on Comicstaan Season 3. It is a classic ‘roast’ style performance where he delivers humorous, sharp-witted insults directed at the show’s hosts, judges (Zakir Khan, Sumukhi Suresh, Neeti Palta, and Kenny Sebastian), and the show’s overall format.

2. Where can I watch Rohan Joshi’s “The Ultimate Roast”?

The performance, which was featured in Comicstaan Season 3 (New Stand-Up Comedy 2022), is available to stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

3. What was Rohan Joshi’s role on Comicstaan Season 3?

Rohan Joshi served as one of the seven mentors for Comicstaan Season 3. His specific responsibility was to train the contestants in the difficult and technical discipline of roast comedy. His segment, “The Ultimate Roast,” was a demonstration of this genre.

4. Which comedians did Rohan Joshi roast in his set?

Rohan Joshi’s roast focused primarily on the judging panel and hosts of Comicstaan Season 3, including Zakir Khan, Sumukhi Suresh, Neeti Palta, Kenny Sebastian, Abish Mathew, and Kusha Kapila.

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