Daru Badnaam: From 26 July Onwards A Comedy Show by Inder Sahani at NCUI Auditorium, Delhi
Daru Badnaam is a solo stand-up comedy show by Inder Sahani at NCUI Auditorium, Hauz Khas, New Delhi on 26th July 2026. Tickets start at Rs 499.
Event Name: Daru Badnaam — A Comedy Show by Inder Sahani
Venue: NCUI Auditorium, 3, Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016
Date and Timings: Sunday, 26 July 2026 | 6:00 PM onwards
Ticket Price: Starting at Rs 499
Daru Badnaam at NCUI Auditorium: One Show. Your Whole Gang. Zero Excuses.
Every friend group has a shared archive. A collection of evenings that somehow became stories, stories that somehow became legends, and legends that get retold with increasing embellishment every time the group sits down together. Somewhere in that archive, for most people, there is at least one chapter that involves a drink — or several — and a sequence of decisions that seemed entirely reasonable at the time.
Inder Sahani has spent years sitting at that table. Not drinking — he has stayed away from alcohol since 1995 — but watching. Listening. Quietly collecting material from every friend who reached for a glass while he reached for his notebook. The result of that long, patient, stone-cold-sober observation is Daru Badnaam, a solo stand-up comedy show that arrives at NCUI Auditorium in Delhi on Sunday, 26th July 2026.
The show is not about alcohol as a subject. It is about people — specifically, the version of people that tends to surface once social inhibitions take the evening off. Sahani's position as the permanent non-drinker in a group of enthusiastic drinkers has given him a perspective that is both uniquely detached and deeply affectionate. He has seen the full arc of enough group evenings to understand not just what happened, but why it was probably always going to happen, and why nobody involved will ever fully admit to their role in it.
That combination — warmth, observation, and a mild but consistent sense of being the only person in the room who will remember everything tomorrow — is what gives Daru Badnaam its particular character. This is not sharp-edged roast comedy or cynical crowd work. It is the kind of storytelling that builds slowly and lands heavily, where the punchline is less a single moment and more the dawning realisation that you have lived a version of exactly this story yourself.
Sahani's own framing of the show is telling. He says that everyone should watch it once with their whole group, and that they will leave with the feeling of wanting to sit down with him and carry the conversation further. That is what good conversational comedy produces — not just laughter in the room, but a feeling of connection that walks out with you afterward.
NCUI Auditorium on August Kranti Marg is a comfortable, properly seated venue that suits a full-length solo show well. The 6:00 PM Sunday timing is considered — early enough to make a proper evening of it, relaxed enough that nobody needs to rush. At Rs 499 onwards, gathering the group for this one is a decision that will age considerably better than most Sunday evening plans.
What to Expect
- A complete solo stand-up show drawing from years of personal observation of social and group drinking culture
- Storytelling-led comedy that builds through anecdote, recognition, and the gradual realisation that these stories feel uncomfortably familiar
- A warm, conversational performance tone that creates genuine audience connection rather than distance
- Material that works best when attended with a group — shared laughter lands differently when the people next to you are laughing at the same memory
- A Sunday evening show at a proper auditorium venue — comfortable, well-located, and easy to make a full evening around
How to Reach
Nearest Metro Station: Hauz Khas, Yellow Line — NCUI Auditorium is reachable from the station by auto or cab in under 10 minutes
Landmark: 3, Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, Hauz Khas — a familiar institutional address in the Hauz Khas area, easy to locate on any map application
Parking: Parking is available in the vicinity of NCUI Auditorium; cab or auto travel is recommended for a Sunday evening show to avoid any last-minute parking delays
SouthDelhi.com Context
August Kranti Marg places NCUI Auditorium squarely within reach of South Delhi's residential heartland. Friend groups and families travelling from Green Park, Greater Kailash, Safdarjung Enclave, Vasant Vihar, and Saket will find the commute short and straightforward on a Sunday evening. The 6:00 PM start leaves room for a relaxed dinner nearby before or after the show, making the full evening easy to plan without any particular effort.
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