In a lively episode of Chrome Talkies, Pankaj Krishna, Founder & CEO of Chrome DM, sat down with stand-up comedian Neeti Palta to unpack how humor can do far more than entertain—it can provoke thought, spark dialogue, and even drive social change.
Neeti, known for her sharp wit rooted in everyday observations, shared how comedy often acts as a mirror to society. From travel quirks to gender dynamics, she explained that laughter can soften the edges of difficult truths. “Is it the joke that offends you, or the truth it reveals?” she asked, underlining how humor exposes the uncomfortable realities people may otherwise ignore.
The discussion also touched on the IAA Voice of Change initiative, which aims to take conversations on equality and representation beyond urban centers into India’s heartlands. Neeti stressed the importance of including grassroots creators and local voices to ensure that the movement doesn’t remain confined to metro cities.
Reflecting on her journey as a woman in comedy, Neeti spoke about cultural differences, the evolving role of female comedians, and the delicate balance between making people laugh while holding up a mirror to society. She noted how humor, when done with authenticity, not only entertains but also leaves audiences questioning long-held biases.
With this episode, Chrome Talkies once again lived up to its vision—creating a space where art, advocacy, and storytelling meet to inspire reflection and change, this time through the lens of laughter.
👉 Watch the full episode here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq4aH8OaDhU
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