Sindhu Vee on Marvel, North Star and Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical
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- Опубліковано 17 січ 2024
- Rob is joined this week by the incredibly talented comedian, actor and writer Sindhu Vee. The pair discussed East vs West parenting styles, breaking into the comedy scene and transitioning into acting. Sindhu shares stories from her first big role in Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical and her new comedy series, The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh.
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Rob's a very generous interviewer. He asks his guests a question, then does the courtesy of answering it for them.
I love Sindhu. It’s so lovely that she’s doing so well.
Sindu is an absolute hoot!
absolutely love this woman.
What a lovely lady.
Sandhu is hilarious. I've been to one of her shows. 💯 recommend.
I love Sindhu! YEA! I am from the Pittsburgh area!!!!!!
she’s a treat.!
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Sindhu is so brilliant, she can do anything she sets her mind to. Her comedic timing and dry delivery is everything. Her comments about parenting and boundary setting are absolutely on point. Building resilience is foundational. All these cottonwooled adult children 'limping around' these days - whining about being so 'fragile' & 'broken'! How do they cope when they face the real world, and worse; how do they parent?! If she wasn't working so hard on her comedic & acting careers, she should be running a National 'Parenting Tutorials' Program. {Actually... maybe she already IS! }
Brilliant ...100%agree
I can totally see Rob and Sindhu following in the footsteps of Sir Ben Kingsley into the Marvel universe.
Halfway through watching the interview..Sindhu seems like a great lady though am somewhat traumatized just listening to her recount of her mum's threats 😅😅Haha
In this interview you get to witness an adult (still) trying to normalise the physical and verbal abuse they went through.
love her and bring her mother too next time, wow
I kind of miss smokey pubs. I remember when the ban first came in, the interior of the pub would be completely empty except for people actually at the bar buying a drink and all the punters would be stood outside on the pavement with their drinks, smoking. 🤣
Sindhu is a goddess
She is delightful. And now I can't stop singing, "we'll be revolting children, till our revolting's done. And we'll have the Trunchbull bolting, we're revolting." Tim Minchin is such a genius. Please Rob, invite him on!
*3:39** a nod to Ricky Gervais latest standup*
That was hilarious (Rob's statement).
Nice one
I just checked Wiki to see how old Sindhu is, and it says mid 50s... nooo, that can not be true. If it is, then DAMN.. I'm a 43 year old white guy, but I wanna grow up like Sindhu Vee when I'm older lol
I love everything I've happened to have seen her on (QI and Live at Apollo), but until now I've never thought of looking up her stuff in itself. She's beautiful, intelligent, funny as fcuk, and cute, while also being a powerful mother.. and when I say she's funny, IMO she is funny in a family member way rather than a more synthetic stand-up way (that may be due to how I've viewed her tbh). But anyway, I am a new fan, and long time admirer. I look forward to following her career from now on.
Drew me in 😀👍
What's behind us??
FFS Rob a cluster bomb………. I had to pause the video
As a kid that was hit by their parents. It doesn't harden you. It makes you mistake love for anger. You damage your kids ability to assess their own self worth. The parents are weak for snapping and resorting to physical violence to intimidate the reaction they want.
wonderful.
that said,
I've always been the one to ask how the magician does their tricks, and in light of that I'm wondering:
what does Sindu's husband do - given that he seems(!) to have the lion's share of the child rearing?
this doesn't come from some 1830's notion of 'a woman's place', this is a question of juggling practicalities.
I've been a touring actor. I've done Melbourne and Adelaide and Edinburgh Festivals.
I've worked with lovely professional persons... who have families.
someone has to look after the kids.
I'm wondering how it works for her family.
She said gender neutral but isn’t actor originally a what they called males why can’t actress be the gender natural word
When you start out with "I have a gift"... Not watching that.
When I see a comment saying "Not watching that" I know it should be ignored.
She doesn't seem to enjoy anything.
Absolutely rubbish