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13 August 2024

Asianet and Mimicry Artists Association Presents Mega Stage Show “Comedy Stars Festival”

With a lineup of over eighty stars, the “Comedy Stars Festival” promises a spectacular blend of dance, comedy, and music, creating a magical experience for audiences across Kerala and beyond.

13th August, 2024: Asianet, in collaboration with the Mimicry Artists Association (MAA), is thrilled to announce the mega stage show “Comedy Stars Festival,” set to air on Asianet on August 17th and 18th, 2024, from 6 PM onwards.

This grand celebration will bring together a constellation of stars, honoring celebrities including Kunchacko Boban, Nivin Pauly, Honey Rose, Namitha Pramod, Basil Joseph, Niranjan, Shine Nigam, Rimi Tommy, director Jithu Joseph, and Bobby Chemmannur. The event will also feature iconic performers like Harishree Asokan, Guinness Pakru, Ramesh Pisharati, Tiny Tom, Kalabhavan Shajon, Kalabhavan Prajod, Nadirsha, K S Prasad, Pashanam Shaji, Nobi, Kalabhavan Navas, Shaju Palakkad, Devi Chandana, Sreethu, Anjali Hari, Saranya Anand, Pratheeksha, Raneesha, Sajan Soorya, Binny, and many more.

With a lineup of over eighty stars, the “Comedy Stars Festival” promises a spectacular blend of dance, comedy, and music, creating a magical experience for audiences across Kerala and beyond. This event not only showcases the immense talent within the Malayalam entertainment industry but also serves as a platform to celebrate and honour the contributions of these beloved artists.

Be sure to tune in to Asianet on August 17th and 18th from 6 PM onwards to catch all the excitement and entertainment of the “Comedy Stars Festival.”

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