Kumar stands as an undisputed icon in the realm of comedy and drag, solidifying his status as one of the nation’s foremost entertainers since the early nineties. With an impressive two-decade tenure in the industry, he has effortlessly conquered television, film, and the stage, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of his audience. Kumar’s magnetic presence was a staple at the now-defunct Boom Boom Room, where he became synonymous with keeping locals entertained.

Known for his razor-sharp wit, Kumar has seamlessly woven relentless jokes, lip-synching sets, traditional Indian dance, and spirited performances with hunky go-go boys into his repertoire. Despite years of pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms, Kumar remains an enduring favourite. His ability to navigate controversial topics, coupled with an unwavering commitment to addressing queer issues and local politics, underscores his significance beyond the spotlight.

Beyond the laughter, Kumar’s keen observations on taboo subjects in Singapore showcase his fearlessness. His unique blend of racial and sexual humour has not only captivated audiences but also earned him a special place in the hearts of those who appreciate his candid and audacious approach. Perhaps most remarkable is Kumar’s knack for skirting local authorities with his comments, solidifying his role as a provocateur with impunity.