Zarna Garg says that she got into trouble to be a ‘big mouth’: ‘If there is any negative effect in India, it must have come from America’ – The Times of India

GargAmerican Indian Stand-up comedian And the screenwriter, a personal advertisement, is stealing the spotlight for his recent revelation that he posted on an Indian single website. Stand-up comedian, who created a successful career and settled in United StatesShared how initially he was criticized for having a ‘big mouth’ in the country.
During his recent appearance at The Tonit show starring Jimmy Follen, he shared a small anecdote of how he named his memoir as ‘this American Woman’. “Because my whole life, before I ever set foot in America, I had trouble having a big mouth and having an opinion and being logical. At any time I gave a preference, people were like, ‘Who do you think you are an American woman?” Because if there is any negative impact in India, it must have come from America. His statement left everyone laughing.
He dedicated the book to everyone American women“Because they taught me that I have a voice and I have the right to use it. And now I am very American, I also mudlizing it,” she said.
During the same chat, she shared how she met her husband 27 years ago, through a personal advertisement she posted on a website. “In the summer of 1997, when I was a student of a twenty -two -year law in Ohio’s Cleveland, I gave a personal advertisement on an Indian single website:
For some, I am very small or very fat, very dark or very logical. But enough about me. This is what I need from you: a husband and a partner, someone who is ambitious, but not ruthless, is full of confidence, but not arrogant, and humble but not timid.
Most, he is honest.
I am on the mission to create a very successful life, and you must be mad to go with me. If you want to get married then only contact me.
(No friend!)
Please include your most recent tax returns and medical records. ,
His note made the crowd curious and happy.
At the same time, many Indian audiences praised him in the comment box for appearing in the international show in the traditional kurta connected to a bindi. Another statement of his – “We are India, we do not believe in fun” – took a neti on a fun ride.
On the work front, Zarne was last seen in an American romantic comedy ‘A. Nice Indian Boy’.
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