Stand-Up Comedian Neel Nanda Passes Away at Age 32

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24/12/2023 19h00

Renowned stand-up comedian Neel Nanda, known for his appearances on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and Comedy Central's "Adam Devine's House Party," has died at the age of 32. The news was confirmed by his longtime manager, Greg Weiss, who described Nanda as a "great comic" and a "great human being."

The cause of Nanda's death has not been disclosed at this time. The news of his passing has shocked the comedy community, where he was highly respected and admired for his talent and work ethic.

Nanda gained recognition for his impressive 5-minute set on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in 2017, which he expressed as his proudest accomplishment in comedy. In a 2018 interview with VC Reporter, Nanda shared his excitement about performing on the late-night show, stating that it was his childhood dream. He also mentioned his appearances on other networks such as Comedy Central, Hulu, and Viceland.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, to Indian immigrant parents, Nanda discovered his passion for comedy at a young age. He would watch Comedy Central and entertain his middle school peers by reciting his favorite jokes. In high school, he started writing his own jokes, unaware that he was unknowingly stealing material. It wasn't until college that he realized he could perform his own material at open mic nights.

Nanda hosted the popular weekly show "Unnecessary Evil" at the Westside Comedy Theater in Los Angeles, where he showcased his comedic talent and helped to foster an inclusive and supportive comedy community.

The news of Nanda's passing has left a profound impact on fellow comedians and comedy clubs. Many took to social media to pay tribute to the late comedian and express their sadness over his sudden departure. The Port Comedy Club wrote on Instagram, "It is with a very heavy heart we say goodbye to comedy great, Neel Nanda. Absolutely shocked by the news. Such a positive force for comedy and a huge loss to our community."

Comedian Matt Rife tweeted, "You were one of the nicest, hardest working comedians I've ever called a friend, and I hope you can be at peace, brother."

Neel Nanda's contributions to the world of comedy will be remembered, and his loss will be deeply felt within the comedy community. Our thoughts go out to his family, friends, and fans during this difficult time.

[Source - Variety]

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