If you are a fan of comic , you’d know how intrinsic her family is to her life, as well as her comedy. Most often, you’ll find her family, especially her badass grandmother ( making appearances on her reels—cracking one up with her snark and deadpan expression. Beyond reels and shorts, Gaur has now roped in her family in a podcast series, which features Gaur, along with her mother and grandmother—as an extension of their daily conversations.
While humour is aplenty, the conversations touch upon a variety of subjects, like gender roles, marriage, fashion, and parenting, and introduce thought-provoking opinions from her family. “I looked around and found every other person having their own podcast. While this was not the reason for my motivation, the number of interesting conversations we had at home prompted me to do it.
Everyone is opinionated and goes off on their tangent, and I thought this could provide food (and humour) for thought,” she tells Conversations from a middle-class family is less of (advice) and more of everyday things relatable to a middle-class family. While her was all swag and badass in the first episode, Gaur admits that the comments got a little out of hand in the second episode, which examined the generational shift that defined gender roles. In a promo reel, was heard saying that a family should have a son as a firstborn, which drew adverse comments.
Gaur defends her grandmother’s statement, saying, “In the episode, what thinks is diffe.
