Prime Video Launches the Trailer of Zakir Khan’s Stand-up Special, Mann Pasand

Produced by OML, Zakir Khan’s latest stand-up special will see him recounting stories of his childhood friendships with boys, adult relationships with girls, and the clashes that ensued between them on one fateful trip to Goa, peppered with his trademark style of humour

Prime Video Launches the Trailer of Zakir Khan’s Stand-up Special, Mann Pasand

Mumbai, December 5, 2023: Prime Video, India’s most loved entertainment destination, today, unveiled the trailer of celebrated comic artist, Zakir Khan’s stand-up special Mann Pasand, premiering exclusively on Prime Video in India and across more than 240 countries and territories on December 7. 
 
The special set showcases one of India’s wittiest and most loved comedians, as he entertains the audience and takes them on a rib-tickling journey through the unapologetically hilarious anecdotes of his friendships, relationships, and experiences in life. The latest set by the ‘Sakht Launda’ also created history, by making Zakir Khan the first Asian comedian to headline the Royal Albert Hall auditorium, in its first show performed entirely in Hindi. Promising an unbounded session of pure unadulterated laughter, Mann Pasand is a treat for fans of comedy, that will leave them wanting more.
 
“I am immensely grateful to the audience who watch, enjoy, and support my content. The overwhelming love and appreciation I receive is what drives me to make more and more people laugh through my performance and acts,” said Zakir Khan. “Artists are relentless in their pursuit to reach even more people, perform in front of larger audiences, and showcase their content on a global stage, which is extremely difficult, particularly in the case of stand-up artists. But thanks to Prime Video, this arduous journey became easier and possible for me with Comicstaan and Tathastu. And I am excited that my latest special, Mann Pasand, which is fresh, funny, and relatable, will be enjoyed by audience in over 240 countries and territories.”