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weekend · that-time-of-night · 28 Sept 2015 · 31 mins listen
Tonight we had a man whose distaste for tauge and comical rants in the mamak has lead him to a colourful life of writing, poetry slams, theater work and of course, stand-up comedy. He’s name is Aiman Azri and has a thing or two when it comes to witty remarks about life’s conundrums.
Aiman Azri is a 28 year old writer by day and a comedian by night (or bi-nightly, depending on the situation). He is the head editor for GenYes.my. An initiative kickstarted by YES4G to create an online hub for university students everywhere to catch up on the latest trends, campus news, events and student insights.
For Aiman, comedy has something he’s been subconsciously been doing since forever. He used to spend countless nights at the mamak, putting hilarious complaints and snarky comments about life and current affairs (usually it’s his relationship life). One day, his friends got him into an open mic slot. Aiman took the chance and realised that he could do a good job at it.
Aiman is a person who prefers to write his materials down and not spewing it out on the spot. He notes that his jokes though, are based on some form of tragedy and failure, Aiman keeps his head high as he wants to laugh at it along with his audience. Being an open mic regular for the comedy circuit in KL, Aiman will be performing for PJLA’s One Mic Stand later tomorrow night (29th September, 9pm) and at TimeOut KL’s Comedy Thursday (1st October, 8:30pm).
For the record, Aiman scored 14!
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