It’s a good time to be a brown man in Hollywood. PHOTO: NBC

7 reasons why Pakistanis should be extremely proud of Kumail Nanjiani

Nanjiani is the first Pakistani to host SNL, after surprising audiences by not doing what Pakistanis do in Homeland!

Iqra Khan October 20, 2017
For anyone who doesn’t know who Kumail Nanjiani is, he’s a Pakistani-American comedian, writer and actor. Nanjiani was born and raised in Karachi, graduating from Karachi Grammar School before moving to the United States to attend college.

If you’re still reading this, you’re probably wondering, so what? Why do I care? What has he done for Pakistan? Well, he’s doing the impossible – he’s representing Pakistan, in a positive light, in Hollywood.

Wondering how? Well, keep reading!

1. A Pakistani hosting Saturday Night Live (SNL)... wait, what?!



For anyone familiar with American TV, SNL, a late night sketch comedy show that’s been on air since the 70s, is a very big deal. Hosting SNL is a sign that you’ve made it in Hollywood. Only the who’s who of celebrities get a chance to host it, which is evident since this season alone has seen episodes hosted by Ryan Gosling and Wonder Woman Gal Gadot herself.

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Nanjiani is the first Pakistani and only the second brown actor, after Aziz Ansari, to host the show, making this a truly historic moment for both him and diversity in Hollywood.





2. Pakistani and proud of it!

It’s no secret that Nanjiani is Pakistani – in fact, he keeps reminding people that he is, even in several of his sketches on SNL. His monologue focused on being a Pakistani and issues he has had to deal with in America, such as racism and Islamophobia.

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3. A movie about himself, a Pakistani Uber driver, which became a hit... what a guy!

Nanjiani is so vocal about his Pakistani roots that he wrote and starred in a movie about himself and how he met and fell in love with his wife Emily, who happens to be white. The movie, called The Big Sick, was based on the first year of their relationship and was surprisingly a hit in the tough Hollywood market where bigger movies with more famous stars failed to please audiences.

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With this surprising hit, Nanjiani probably surprised Hollywood audiences with a story of a Pakistani man on TV romancing a white woman instead of doing whatever it is Pakistanis do in Homeland.

The Big Sick became one of the highest grossing independent films of the year.

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4. Silicon Valley-ing it since 2014

Nanjiani stars as Dinesh Chugtai, one of the main cast members on Silicon Valley, which has now been renewed for a fifth season.

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And he's not a cab driver or a pawn shop owner!

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5. Owning Twitter since day one

With almost two million followers, Nanjiani has amassed a great and loyal fan following on Twitter, where he continues to be funny and fights white supremacists at the same time.

https://twitter.com/kumailn/status/766423590849753089

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6. Actually funny, unlike Zaid Ali T; yes, I said it!

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Which makes him a very rare breed – not just a Pakistani, but a Pakistani comedian in Hollywood?

Pakistani comedians rarely make it in Pakistan – Saad Haroon is an international stand-up comedian who went on to become the second ‘Funniest Person in the World’ but never really made it big– so it’s great to see one doing so well outside the country for a change.

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7. Pakistan's very own Priyanka Chopra

He put Pakistan on Hollywood’s map, just as Irrfan Khan and Priyanka Chopra did for India. Nanjiani hosting SNL came as a surprise to no one – in fact, his fans were eagerly waiting for it.



He's become a regular on American late night TV shows; he even hosted the 2016 Film Independent Spirit Awards with Kate McKinnon.

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It’s a good time to be a brown man in Hollywood. Nanjiani has joined Aziz Ansari, Hassan Minhaj and Riz Ahmed as actors of Pakistani or Indian descent who have gained popularity and recognition in Hollywood. Minhaj hosted the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this year, while Ahmed and Ansari both recently won Primetime Emmy Awards for their respective shows.

Here’s hoping we get to see more of Nanjiani representing Pakistan in Hollywood!

COMMENTS (37)

PapaTango | 6 years ago | Reply I am glad for him or anyone else who gets to do what he wishes to do. I personally don’t find him rip roaringly funny or any more entertaining than some other comedians: to each their own taste. With regard to his renunciation of his faith - which he did by publicly castigating the religion for allowing the beating women (whether that observation has merit or not is beyond this story) that’s his business. Whether or not one has to adhere to being a Pakistani and Muslim before someone is accepted as a valid representative of the country, is up to the audience. I don’t watch any of his work because I simply don’t find it entertaining the rest is either inconsequential or a private matter. Now if he decides to debate his rejection of Islam or make it a centerpiece of his work, then we can have at it, till then good luck to him and everyone else.
siesmann | 6 years ago | Reply Hope some Mullah doesn't issue a fatwa against him.
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