Don't judge Ahir Shah's Netflix special by its trailer it's among the best comedy out there
Briefly

Ahir Shah's comedy special 'Ends' transitions from light-hearted anecdotes to profound discussions on race, class, and immigration, providing a thought-provoking and emotional experience.
The show begins with familiar yet unremarkable material, but unexpectedly shifts to exploring deeper topics like racism and the immigrant experience, revealing Shah's poignant storytelling ability.
Dedicated to his late director, 'Ends' reflects on Shah's family history and the sacrifices made by his grandfather, contrasting his struggles with Shah's current existence in the UK.
Though initially performing in a small venue and labelled a work-in-progress, 'Ends' captured the hearts of the audience at Edinburgh, winning best comedy despite its challenges.
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