"Sometimes you laugh because you cannot cry. Sometimes you laugh so you don't go mad."
In this deeply honest episode, Pooja Bhatt and Nitinn R Miranni peel back the mask of the 'funny man' to reveal the quiet storm behind the laughter. Despite a global career alongside icons like Trevor Noah and Eddie Griffin, Nitinn shares that his most defining act of bravery was not a punchline, but a determined inward journey toward healing.
The conversation offers an unflinching look at surviving sexual abuse and the resilience required to dismantle the taboos that keep survivors in the dark. They reflect on the defiant levity used to stave off the darkness, and the liberation found in finally breaking the silence imposed on us culturally and through the family unit.
By speaking openly about dyslexia, abuse, and the transformative power of therapy, this dialogue honours the difficult path of trading performance for the sanctuary of authentic truth.
It serves as a reminder that opening our hearts to love, learning to listen and holding onto our vulnerability is the greatest gift we can give ourselves. Ultimately it is a conversation where truth, laughter, and grace converge to celebrate the resilience and vitality of the human spirit.

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A Conversation With Vickey Lalwani
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A Conversation With Zareen Khan
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