Too hateful
by JB on 11/19/25Hard Rock Live Orlando - OrlandoRating: 3 out of 5Itvwas a bit boring and too rehearsed like a play ... would have liked more sponganeis and a bit of solo from each .

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Hasan Minhaj is a two-time Peabody Award-Winning comedian best known for his breakout Netflix special HOMECOMING KING and his critically acclaimed, political satire show PATRIOT ACT WITH HASAN MINHAJ for Netflix which won a Peabody, an Emmy, and a Television Academy Honor. His second one-hour comedy special THE KING'S JESTER premiered on Netflix in 2022. In October 2024, Hasan released his third comedy special on Netflix, titled OFF WITH HIS HEAD. On Hasan's ongoing digital series and podcast, HASAN MINHAJ DOESN'T KNOW, he sits down with the biggest names in politics, culture, and tech with questions that are as thought provoking as they are absurd. In the debut episode, Hasan spoke with Senator Elizabeth Warren, and he's also welcomed John M. Chu, JJ Redick, Bernie Sanders, and Stacey Abrams, among many others.
He will next star in Disney's TRON: ARES that will be released theatrically in October 2025. Hasan is the co-founder and chief executive officer of 186K Films, which is currently in development on their first feature film. He is co-writing the script with Prashanth Venkataramanujam and will star in the film. Hasan was most recently seen in Sony's blockbuster film, IT ENDS WITH US as well as in NEON's comedy BABES, directed by Pamela Adlon, with Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau. He was a senior correspondent at Comedy Central's THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART and headlined the 2017 WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS' DINNER.
Itvwas a bit boring and too rehearsed like a play ... would have liked more sponganeis and a bit of solo from each .
Highly recommend seeing Ronny and Hasan. Smart, daring, and downright funny.
Funniest show I've seen in a long time. Enjoyed every second. Well done gentleman.
I hadn't seen either Hasan nor Ronny live before and it was a great time. I went with my sister and her husband, and it was extra awesome to see ourselves represented on stage, surrounded by folks like us. The opener was funny too, though I forgot his name.
I thought the premise of the race debate was interesting, but it felt forced / overplayed after 30 minutes. The individual bits each had were really, really funny, but when they would go at each other, it felt like the same jokes over and over just said differently. We get it, Hasan isn't a true migrant Indian and Ronnie just became a citizen, yada yada yada. That said, the PPT stuff and video clips were hilarious. The speed round was great too.
The opener was truly terrible (“edgy” jokes from 2012 about college kids being too woke) but overall the show was great!
This was absolutely hilarious. First time seeing Hasan and second time seeing Ronnie. I would love if they do something like this again.
Hilarious show. Two fantastic comedians debating is a great comedy show format.
Had a blast at this show...laughed all the way through (except for the original cringe moment with the AI voice...but it made sense in the flow after time!). Totally love these guys together and it was worth every penny.
I was laughing every minute. I was surprised that Hasan kept pushing Ronny. Didn’t expect any physical interactions.
TM assigned the best seats, then I realized two empty seats left on right and left each side. I thought it would be a bonus enjoyment to keep privacy. A couple bought the tickets on hose empty seats and asked me to move one seat to right, so they can sit together. I don't have problem with that, but just a little disappointment when firstly get an assigned seats like that, why this couple didn't choose another section and somewhere else, instead pushing ppl to another side for them. Only 2 rows down below is were some empty seats on the right side and I remember those row are the same price. I think it is always about ppl, not the show itself.
It was a great time had by all. These guys are funny!
You should not be seating the choir loft at Roy Thompson Hall for a comedy show.
Great evening! Love these 2 & couldn't wait for this show. Been a fan of both for awhile & they didn't disappoint. I was one of the lucky ones that was picked to sit on stage. They were hilarious & so was there warm up act Valdez.
I have binge watched all of their material. Ronny's special (I believe it was Speakeasy) was the first time I laughed since Covid. As for Hasan--finding his work was a gem. So as soon as I heard they were coming to the area, I purchased my ticket. No. Questions. Asked. Well, I did not realize the premise of the show was to debate who was better--Asians or Indians. Um, I had no comment on that one, and they entered a skit mirroring that sentiment. I see what they were trying to do, though, and to be honest, it was cute, cheeky. Ultimately, I felt like I was a bystander to a couple's argument that I really shouldn't be listening to. If I would have known that this was their intended format, I would have waited for another comedy special. There are too many pertinent issues unfolding as we speak that I know they would have addressed brilliantly.
I love Hasan's comedy, this is his third show I have been to and I was a patriot act fan, but this show was just a lot of shouting back and forth between him and Ronny without a ton of content. It seemed unorganized at times where they didn't know what to say so just proceeded to curse at each other, and there was also some repetition of jokes throughout the show. Don't get me wrong, parts of the show were still really funny, but there was so much potential that it didn't reach it imo and neither comedian really knocked it out of the park.
I enjoy both of them individually and this was an interesting format but it was just too much. The banter was forceful and angry - and I get that’s kind of their thing together but it was rate for most of the show. Could have been more balanced for an enjoyable show.
The comedy platform was chaotic with lots of yelling and repetitiveness. The premise was interesting because it felt like a drama series with bit of comedic relief but we could have done without the continuous yelling.
The show was really good. Hassan and Ronnie both had excellent comic presence. Really enjoyed the way they debated. Did feel that Ronnie needs to project his voice bigger and louder… Otherwise, regardless of what’s being debated, Hassan dominates. Totally get that it’s not his native language… Maybe hold the mic much closer so the voice volumes are equal. Sometimes it was hard to catch all the comments because they were talking on top of each other… Realize it’s part of the debate, but hated missing out on probably some very funny and witty comments they made. Hope they star in a sitcom series together, or perhaps even on the big screen! Thanks for a fun night!
Part of the issue was the sound system at the venue. The sound resolution was poor and since the 2 performers were yelling at each other loudly and most of the time taking over each other, the sound was often garbled, and entire dialogue segments were impossible to follow and simply lost. But the other part of the issue was that the performers were too loud and yelling at each other most of the time. The humor could have been more effective with deadpans, pregnant pauses and clearly articulated one liners and punch lines. The 2-performer format didn’t work for me with the way these 2 interacted. The humor was decent but the problems with delivery made it far less enjoyable.