I'm not exactly sure what I've watched but I know two things: 1. Shit is funny yo 2. It's extremely well shot, like really well shot. Like better than Hollywood/Bollywood Props
Okay as an Australian, let me just start off by saying, That's some of the funniest shit I've ever seen in my life! Either, someone's spend a considerable amount of time here studdying us or you are so freaken switched on with our culture and have probably the greatest sense of humor of all time. By god people, you lot need a show on primetime television. I wish there were more comedians like yourselves, willing to go out there and take the piss out of us Aussies more often. I absolutely love it. Keep up the good work guys. Cheers Cunts! :)
@@rajdeepb7195 Jee haan, that sign is in Bangla not Hindi!. I know there 's a Bangla speaking colony/ area in Delhi but the signs are still in Hindi there.
The whole video written and directed by Australia, acted by Indian- Australian and shot in Australia only scene which is from India is The shot of old building of Delhi school of linguistics (which in reality a building from Kolkata)
Ned Kelly has never been fully credited for his most famous invention.. The Letter Box We should form a committee and right that wrong and give Ned Kelly the honor he deserves for that innovation
I think this series is funny and quite clever. The film makers seem to be able to tap into the self depreciating style of humor that is often associated with Australian comedy and manage to deliver an outrageous series of skits that certainly made me laugh. However, it seems this series has received criticism because it plays on stereotypes that some people find offensive, but using exaggerated stereotypes is nothing new to comedy, so what could be the problem here? I think that the unease felt by a lot of people who watch this series is due to a sensitivity that is often attributed to a soft kind of racism; it is alright for a national to 'take the piss' out of their own culture, but it is not alright for a national to 'take the piss' out of any other culture but their own. I think that, at least as far as this comedy is concerned, that this is somewhat unfair. No doubt this series has received the attention it has partly because of its outrageous content, but also because it is a satire, namely that it draws upon, in this case, stereotypes from a culture and proceeds to 'take the piss' out of them, and this always seems to be controversial branch of comedy when the satirist is making fun of a group outside their own. Yet i don't think this comedy is making any kind of damaging judgement on Australian culture, I think it is simply 'poking fun' in an outrageous way that is intended to draw attention and ultimately make people laugh. That is the ultimate intention of any style of comedy after all, to make people laugh, otherwise it wouldn't really be comedy, and I certainly think this is comedy, but maybe that is just my perspective. Anyway, I hope to see more from this group. In satire there is often a fine line between offensive and comical, but I think this group of film makers do indeed navigate this obstacle and have produced something that we could all laugh at, so long as we can appreciate the absurdity of the comedic content. We should be under no illusion that the film makers are not aware of the absurdity of their claims about Australian culture. After all, it is the self aware outrageous element that makes this comedy series as clever as it is.
i suppose making observations about other cultures is not ok because its seen as judgment. Many ppl say things about their parents but get mad when you agree... anywya seems to be the work of a guy named Rogers.. so not racist toward himself? Unless it offends indian ppl?
No idea how I got here but my jaw is sore from laughing so hard. Pure gold. Steve Irwin with a stingray barb through his chest, are we allowed to laugh about this yet? I cacked myself. Who saw Peter Garrett?
I didn't know that, but i'm not surprised. This is very much Australian humor, except it's usually Aussies taking the piss out of Aussies, or some other country.
Laura Paradis First-fleeters here, product of a convict and a British officer's daughter, as "aussie" as they come, they're 100% aussie from my perspective. You're probably right though, but those people are just bogans anyway.
@@Cacophony314 I went through so many comments and can't for the life of me work out what ones I was talking about. May have been after a really big night :-)
I am in love with the girl with big eyes, The way she kept her hand in front of her face and sometimes on her neck is so natural. "Polly want a cracker"
I want to see the conversational “side shuffle”... you know, the uncomfortable avoidance of answering a straight forward question. Would be hilarious !!!