In Pakistan, there aren’t a whole lot of stand-up comics.
“When it comes to satire, I think as a culture, we kind of struggle with it,” says Pakistani stand-up pioneer Saad Haroon.
His humor shines a light into some delicate areas.
“I wrote this song called ‘Burqa Woman,’ which is a parody of ‘Pretty Woman,’ ” Harron says.
He gives the audience a taste of his act:
Burqa woman, in your black sheet
Burqa woman, with your sexy feet
Burqa woman, my love for you, it grows
Every time I see your nose
Haroon’s presenting a talk about comedy at the
Source: Texas Public Radio