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Lives Less Ordinary

Zarna Garg: The rise of an ‘unstoppable’ comedy star

Lives Less Ordinary

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.6814 Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Once a homeless teen in Mumbai, now Zarna Garg’s a top comedian, touring with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.

Zarna Garg was in her 40s living in New York City when she went to an open mic night for the very first time. Before that, she’d never even heard of stand up comedy and was only there, resentfully, at the insistence of her children who were convinced their mother would be a success. The kids were right, and Zarna – who was desperate for a new career – found her calling in comedy.

Zarna has spent her whole life reinventing herself. Born in Mumbai to a wealthy Indian family, she was kicked out by her controlling father when she refused an arranged marriage. At the time, Zarna was a teenager and grieving the sudden death of her mother to illness.

Overnight, Zarna became homeless, relying on the kindness of friends for a place to stay. After more than a year of instability, she succumbed to her father’s demands and agreed to be married. But just before the wedding, Zarna received a visa and arrived in the US – in pursuit of happiness and love, on her own terms.

She supported herself through law school, became an unwitting pioneer of online dating, and raised a family. But decades later, Zarna was spiralling and rethinking all her life choices. Describing herself as a “manic, deranged Manhattan housewife,” she began various business ventures that “failed spectacularly.” When Zarna was ridiculed at a fancy dinner party by other guests – her husband came to her defence, declaring to the room, “one day you’re going to find your thing and you’re going to become unstoppable.”

It was this crisis that led Zarna to become a stand up comic. After her clips started going viral online, Zarna caught the attention of some of the biggest stars of the entertainment world, and even got her own comedy special on TV.

Zarna’s written a book called This American Woman: A One-in-a-Billion Memoir.

Presenter: Mobeen Azhar Producer: Maryam Maruf and Helen Fitzhenry

Lives Less Ordinary is a podcast from the BBC World Service that brings you the most incredible true stories from around the world. Each episode a guest shares their most dramatic, moving, personal story. Listen for unbelievable twists, mysteries uncovered, and inspiring journeys - spanning the entire human experience. Step into someone else’s life and expect the unexpected.   Got a story to tell? Send an email to [email protected] or message us via WhatsApp: 0044 330 678 2784   You can read our privacy notice here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5YD3hBqmw26B8WMHt6GkQxG/lives-less-ordinary-privacy-notice

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:07.3

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0:10.8

I'm Amal Rajin. Join me on my new podcast for in-depth conversations with pioneers and

0:16.0

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0:21.4

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0:26.2

From declining birth rates to disinformation online, can they solve the world's biggest challenges?

0:32.0

What I would love to do is go to the Chancellor and say radically cut the taxes of those with children.

0:37.3

Radical with me, Amol Rajan.

0:39.3

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0:43.0

Hello, Zedna. How are you?

0:45.9

I'm so good and so excited to be here.

0:48.3

Thank you for having me.

0:49.5

The Indian comedian Zedna Gag doesn't try to be funny.

0:53.6

The reality is she has other priorities. I want to be scary. You want to be scary? Yes, I want people to be afraid of me. No, it's not working. No, I know. And it's a tragedy because I'm always yelling at people. I'm yelling at people's kids. I'm like, why are you doing this? I'm looking at you right now. I'm worried.

1:11.2

Why is this guy not in med school? Such a nice Punjabi guy. Why is he doing this job? You're always going to med school. This isn't that a job? I'm not taking here talking to you. Exactly. Like, why is he here on a weekday in the afternoon? I really appreciate your concern. As a stand-up comic, Sardinard has

1:30.8

performed with the likes of Tina Faye and Amy Pola, some of the most celebrated names in

1:36.3

the entertainment world. And she's had a whirlwind of a life to get to where she is today.

1:42.9

Kicked out of home as a teenager for refusing to get married,

1:46.9

she supported herself through law school,

1:49.4

then fell in love on her own terms.

1:52.3

But by the time Zadnaa was in her 40s,

1:55.1

she felt like she was floundering.

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