Jammu, July 13: Laughter echoed through the walls of Chatter Box on Sunday evening as Vishal Sharma, popularly known as ‘Insane Comic’, delivered a sensational stand-up performance during his Jammu debut.A statement issued here that hosted by ‘The Chatter Box’, the event delivered on its promise of high-quality entertainment, drawing a packed house of enthusiastic comedy lovers from across the city.
Sharma, a rising star in the Indian stand-up scene with over 170,000 followers, charmed the audience with his clean humour, relatable content, and hilarious storytelling in the Kangri dialect. With more than 75 shows under his belt and recognition from the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh for promoting regional comedy, Vishal’s act marked a significant milestone in Jammu’s growing live entertainment landscape.The evening began with strong opening acts by local performers Amit Singh Andotra (aka Comedian Chui) and Atul Sharma, who both delivered sharp and impactful sets. Amit, a promising talent from Kathua, has appeared on platforms such as Sony TV’s “India’s Laughter Champion” and is a familiar face in regional cinema and digital comedy. Atul, a stand-up comic and copywriter, offered keen observational humour rooted in everyday life.The show was conceptualised by Shivam Singh (Founder) and Meenakshi Bhagat (Co-Founder) of The Chatter Box, who continue to pioneer live entertainment experiences in Jammu. The event’s seamless execution was managed by Roheet Verma, Amit Singh Andotra, Disha Bhagat, and Anadi Sharma, ensuring a memorable evening for both audience and performers.Held at the centrally located Chatter Box venue, the show received a phenomenal response, with tickets sold out in advance via BookMyShow. The laughter-filled evening not only showcased the growing appetite for stand-up comedy in Jammu but also spotlighted emerging regional talent.Speaking on the occasion, Shivam Singh said, “Our vision with Chatter Box is to create a space where regional and national artists come together to build a thriving cultural community. The audience’s overwhelming response shows that Jammu is ready for more such evenings.”