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Divine Feminine – Prashasti Singh Live Stand-Up in Chennai
March 22 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Comedy lovers in Chennai can look forward to Divine Feminine, a stand-up comedy show by Prashasti Singh, arriving in the city on 22 March 2026 at the Music Academy Mini Hall, starting at 7:30 PM. The show promises an hour of laughter, relatable stories, and witty observations about everyday life.
Prashasti Singh is one of India’s most recognised female stand-up comics, known nationally from her run on Amazon Prime’s Comicstaan where she was a top performer, and subsequently through appearances on Comedy Premium League alongside Kenny Sebastian, Rahul Dua, and Rahul Subramanian. Her comedy style is built on observational humour drawn from real life — modern expectations, relationships, social pressure, and the particular absurdities of growing up as a woman in India.
Divine Feminine is a Hindi stand-up performance that blends humour with sharp storytelling. Prashasti shares amusing takes on modern life, relationships, social expectations, and personal experiences. Instead of simply telling jokes, she connects with the audience through storytelling and clever observations, with the performance moving smoothly from witty punchlines to hilarious anecdotes.
The Music Academy Mini Hall is an intimate venue seating approximately 350 to 400 people, which means every seat is close and the comedian-audience connection is considerably more direct than in a larger theatre. For comedy, this scale tends to work better than stadium-sized venues. The TTK Road location is well-connected by auto and cab from across central and south Chennai, and from MRTS Light House and Royapettah stations.
This is part of a national tour — the same Divine Feminine show is heading to Mumbai’s NCPA on April 26 — which reflects the profile the show has built. The Chennai date precedes the Mumbai stop, making it an early chance to catch the material before it gets the larger-city treatment.
Note: This show is in Hindi. Some Tamil-English bilingual jokes may appear, but the primary language is Hindi.

