In a recent appearance on Alan Carr‘s talk show, Romesh Ranganathan talked about his show, “Asian Provocateur.” The episode, filled with humor and lively conversation, had viewers laughing from start to finish.

Throughout the interview, Ranganathan and Carr shared playful banter and jokes, creating a vibrant and entertaining atmosphere. Ranganathan even jokingly accused Carr of being so drunk during his previous appearance on the show that he couldn’t remember it. Although Carr couldn’t recall their previous encounter, he was quick to join in on the laughter.

Turning the conversation towards “Asian Provocateur,” Ranganathan explained that the show was inspired by his desire to connect with his Sri Lankan heritage. His mother, concerned that he didn’t know enough about his roots, organized a series of activities for him in Sri Lanka. Ranganathan humorously described some of the mishaps that occurred during his journey, including a chicken blessing gone wrong.

But it wasn’t all laughs and comedic mishaps. Ranganathan revealed that the experience allowed him to deepen his bond with his mother and gain a newfound appreciation for her. The show gave him the opportunity to explore his culture and heritage on a personal level.

With Carr’s witty comments and Ranganathan’s self-deprecating humor, the interview kept viewers engaged and entertained throughout. The conversation even veered into other topics, including Ranganathan’s appearance on “The Apprentice: You’re Fired” with Jack Dee. As always, Ranganathan’s quick wit and candid remarks kept the crowd laughing.

Ranganathan’s interview on Alan Carr‘s talk show provided a delightful glimpse into the world of “Asian Provocateur” and Ranganathan himself. With his unique blend of humor and personal anecdotes, Ranganathan continues to captivate audiences and leave them wanting more.

Fans of Ranganathan and the “Asian Provocateur” series won’t want to miss this episode of Alan Carr: Chatty Man. It’s a hilariously entertaining and lively interview that showcases Ranganathan’s comedic talents and provides a glimpse into his cultural journey. So mark your calendars and get ready to laugh with Romesh Ranganathan and Alan Carr on this unforgettable episode.