Radhika Vaz has been called “the funniest person you will ever meet” by Harper’s Bazaar.
She will certainly be amongst the most politically incorrect, and thank god for that.
Part of a fabulous evening of crime, cinema and comedy
At Algebra, she took the stage and lived up – gloriously – to the title of her book, Unladylike. In a provocative, intelligent conversation interspersed with laugh-out-loud moments, Radhika took on and shattered a host of gender stereotypes, speaking of body hair and peeing, getting her first period, and why Uber’s ratings system is great practice for being a woman in corporate India (insider joke, watch the full session above for the brutally funny answer).
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