If having over 100 sold-out shows globally and two stand-up specials on Amazon Prime Video sounds like a performer’s dream, then you must know that Aravind SA is nowhere close to being done.
In this new special, SA shares his journey with mental health, letting you know he’s not only about the ha-ha’s. He delves into what makes him tick, spilling hilariously about his anxiety, his career, and most importantly, time with his therapist.
He further highlights that life is not about the 'what-ifs' and is actually about - SO WHAT!
SA, in his unique style, continues to deliver homegrown comedy in the truest, most relatable manner, with unabashed authenticity.
ABOUT ARAVIND SA
Aravind Subramanian, famously known as SA, is an Indian stand-up comedian hailing from Chennai. SA has carved a niche for himself among Tamil audiences with his comedy, relatability and deep Tamil connection. With over 7M views on his YouTube video, ‘Chapati Song’, SA and his humor grow with him. Overtime, he has established himself as one of the most sought-after comedians in the industry, earning a loyal fan base worldwide.
Never missing a beat with his wit and humor, SA has two Stand-up Specials on Amazon Prime Video, “Madrasi Da (2017)” and “I Was Not Ready Da (2020)”. What sets SA apart is his ability to blend comedy with social commentary in a thought-provoking and entertaining manner.
From performing at dingy bars in Chennai, to selling out auditoriums across the world, Aravind SA continues to captivate audiences with his infectious energy and relatable humour.
ABOUT AMM FOUNDATION
The AMM Foundation is an autonomous charitable trust known for its community initiatives in the areas of Education, Healthcare and Special Projects. The Foundation is the Philanthropic arm of the Murugappa Group – An Indian business conglomerate.
Their strong belief in the people-first approach is evident in their zest for community service. They exemplify- rendering services before profits and community welfare before commercial success.
Originally known as AMM Charities Trust in 1953, in order to give expression to the noble ideas of their late father, Dewan Bahadur AM Murugappa Chettiar, his three sons, AMM Murugappa Chettiar, AMM Vellayan Chettiar and AMM Arunachalam formed the AMM Charities Trust with a vision that extended well beyond the realms of commerce.
In the best tradition of the Nagarathars, they set apart a generous portion of their resources towards the cause of education and healthcare. That was the beginning of AMM Charities Trust, which, in later years, paved the way for the AMM Foundation.