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Excellent. Not to be missed
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27 January 2025
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Super funny, good energy and a relatable and interesting life story. Master of his craft in the making.
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Review by Glen Pendlebury | 25 January 2025

Raul Kohli brings a hilarious yet profoundly introspective experience to the stage in A British Hindu’s Guide To The Universe.

This one-of-a-kind comedy show takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of human existence, all while poking fun at the absurdities of life.

From the trials of navigating airport security as a brown man to the bizarre consequences of accidentally fundraising for ISIS, Kohli bares his soul in an honest, unflinching, and deeply relatable performance. At its core, this show is about humanity’s eternal quest to understand the meaning of life.

Kohli explores our shared spiritual longing while weaving in sharp humor about addiction, Aussie drinking culture, and even the awkwardness of public masturbation. Balancing these heavy topics with his razor-sharp wit, Kohli delivers laughs while leaving audiences pondering the deeper truths of existence. But make no mistake—this is a comedy show first and foremost.

Kohli’s mastery of storytelling transforms potentially heavy themes into side-splitting moments of levity. His self-deprecating humor, fearless honesty, and ability to find comedy in the darkest corners of life make this a must-see for anyone who enjoys a laugh with a dose of reflection.

Nominated for the Best Comedy Act at the Edinburgh Fringe 2024, Kohli has crafted a show that is as thought-provoking as it is hilarious. His willingness to toy with ideologies and wrestle with big questions—like what it means to get closer to God—gives the show a unique angle that resonates with spiritually inclined audiences.

A British Guide to Spirituality is more than just a comedy show. It’s a mirror held up to the audience, reflecting the messy, beautiful, and often absurd nature of being human. 

Don’t miss this unforgettable show that encapsulates the true essence of the Fringe.