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[via press release from Amazon]
LOL - Enga Siri Paappom | Official Teaser | Amazon Original
Amazon Prime Video presents
LOL- Enga Siri Paappom Official Teaser 2021,
A New Amazon Original Series,
Starring Sathish, Abishek Kumar, Premji, Pugazh, Syama Harini, Powerstar Srinivasan, Maya S. Krishnan, Harathi, RJ Vignesh, Baggy.
Hosted by Shiva & Late Padma Shri Vivekh
Release Date - August 27th, 2021 only on Amazon Prime Video
About LOL - Enga Siri Paappom
Last one Laughing is a TV show franchise with earlier parts released in Australia and Mexico now making its way to India. The show is a unique format where ten comics are put in a room for 6 hours in a no-holds-barred battle of wits, jokes and improvisational and physical comedy; the goal is to be the last person in the room with a straight face, wins the grand prize of 25 Lakh Rupees.
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