OUTSIDER: A Memoir For Misfits
Vir Das
OUTSIDER: A Memoir For Misfits - 1 - Haryana Harper Collins 2025 - 255
Comedian and actor Vir Das is beloved by some, tolerated by others, blocked by a few, and hes here to take you through his world tour of heartbreak, failure, and grit, with chaotic detours through Bollywood and Hollywood--all the while being a professional outsider. If youve ever felt lost or out of place, this book is for you.
When Vir found himself stranded on a pier in Cozumel, Mexico, watching his cruise ship sail away without him because he was having visa issues, he realized it was a metaphor for his life: Hes an outsider and he always will be. Standing on that beach, he took in the absurdity of his reality--broke, hungover, dumped, jobless, trousers full of sand. He only knew one way to deal with it all: He had to laugh.
Virs story is one of cultural dissonance and a search for identity. As a child, he bounced from India to Nigeria and back again. He navigated life between worlds, never quite fitting in. In Africa, he was the kid from India, and back in India, he was the kid from Africa. Vir has been an outsider wherever hes gone, whether he was scrubbing dishes at a Grand Lux Cafe in Chicago, navigating the journey from extra to leading man in Bollywood, getting cancelled and hit with police complaints, or touring the world three times over and winning an Emmy. Hes learnt that life on the fringes isnt lonely--its hilarious. This is the story of someone who has seen more of the world and been let into more worlds than you can imagine. Its a crazy story spanning India, Africa, the United States, and the world--and about comedy, movies, rock music, fame, failure, growing, and stumbling across the globe. The Outsider is more than just a memoir about Virs unlikely rise to comedic fame; its a powerful reflection on how being a misfit can shape your identity. A coming-of-age story for anyone whos never quite belonged, and a testament to the resilience and humour that come from resisting the urge to fit in and staying true to who you are.
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OUTSIDER: A Memoir For Misfits - 1 - Haryana Harper Collins 2025 - 255
Comedian and actor Vir Das is beloved by some, tolerated by others, blocked by a few, and hes here to take you through his world tour of heartbreak, failure, and grit, with chaotic detours through Bollywood and Hollywood--all the while being a professional outsider. If youve ever felt lost or out of place, this book is for you.
When Vir found himself stranded on a pier in Cozumel, Mexico, watching his cruise ship sail away without him because he was having visa issues, he realized it was a metaphor for his life: Hes an outsider and he always will be. Standing on that beach, he took in the absurdity of his reality--broke, hungover, dumped, jobless, trousers full of sand. He only knew one way to deal with it all: He had to laugh.
Virs story is one of cultural dissonance and a search for identity. As a child, he bounced from India to Nigeria and back again. He navigated life between worlds, never quite fitting in. In Africa, he was the kid from India, and back in India, he was the kid from Africa. Vir has been an outsider wherever hes gone, whether he was scrubbing dishes at a Grand Lux Cafe in Chicago, navigating the journey from extra to leading man in Bollywood, getting cancelled and hit with police complaints, or touring the world three times over and winning an Emmy. Hes learnt that life on the fringes isnt lonely--its hilarious. This is the story of someone who has seen more of the world and been let into more worlds than you can imagine. Its a crazy story spanning India, Africa, the United States, and the world--and about comedy, movies, rock music, fame, failure, growing, and stumbling across the globe. The Outsider is more than just a memoir about Virs unlikely rise to comedic fame; its a powerful reflection on how being a misfit can shape your identity. A coming-of-age story for anyone whos never quite belonged, and a testament to the resilience and humour that come from resisting the urge to fit in and staying true to who you are.
9789369891221
Purchased Mathrubhumi Books, Kaloor
Arts & recreation
Recreation, sports, and performing arts
Stage presentations
Variety shows and theatrical dancing
Miscellany
792.702 / VIR/OU