Summary
A writer and a practicing comedian, Deb's stage material highlighting his South Asian culture only served to mask the insecurities borne from his family history. His parents, both Indian, were brought together in a volatile and ultimately doomed arranged marriage and raised a family in suburban New... Full description
- I'd like to say a few words about race relations
- White people have the best lunches
- I almost did not recognize you
- My son is a star!
- Sent from my iPad
- To them, he is a common man
- Do you wish you were closer?
- I might not be around
- Do you follow my points?
- That country was calling me
- My dearest son, I have no regret
- The lights of my life are not around me
- You've brought me everything
- For me, I didn't have a choice
- I am happy, yes and no
- There were stories I heard
- I couldn't even think, I was so lost
- Children of immigrants.