
Abish Mathew Celebrates Growth and Evolution with Heartwarming New Comedy Special
After nearly two decades in comedy, Abish Mathew releases his uplifting second special 'Finish,' a tribute to family, personal growth, and artistic maturity. The comedian reflects on his journey with gratitude while championing the next generation of diverse comedic voices.
Comedian Abish Mathew is celebrating a beautiful milestone in his career with the release of his second one-hour comedy special, "Finish," now streaming on YouTube. After nearly twenty years of bringing laughter to audiences, this special represents something truly special: a comedian who has grown, evolved, and found deeper meaning in his craft.
What makes "Finish" particularly heartwarming is its origin story. Unlike his 2018 special "Whoop!" which Abish describes as a younger performer trying to impress audiences, this new work comes from a place of maturity and family connection. The turning point came when his parents attended one of his shows, and he realized the entire performance was really about them—their story, their journey, and his experience as the youngest child in a Mallu Catholic family from Delhi.
Abish's gratitude toward his family shines throughout the special. He credits his parents and eldest brother for nurturing his creative spirit from the very beginning. "Before I did standup, I was working at a radio station and was in a band. My parents were supportive of that," he shares warmly. His brother attended every performance, whether at malls, churches, or small venues, helping craft him into the artist he is today. The comedian delights in describing his family's humor—his father's joke-telling style, his mother's infectious laugh, and her surprisingly sharp political wit.

The three years since putting his celebrated talk show "Son of Abish" on hold have been transformative for Mathew. He's dedicated himself more deeply to the craft of writing, finding excitement in perfecting jokes rather than just improvising on stage. This commitment to growth shows his dedication to delivering the best possible experience for his audiences.
During his break from performing, Abish has become an enthusiastic supporter of the comedy community's expansion. He celebrates the diversity of new voices emerging—queer comedy, all-women lineups, alternative comedy, and improv groups. His excitement is infectious as he describes discovering new comics daily and immediately reaching out to congratulate them. He gives heartfelt shoutouts to fellow comedians like Varun Grover, Kanan Gill, Gurleen Pannu, Shreeja Chaturvedi, and Prashasti Singh, celebrating their authentic and effortless work.
Looking back at "Son of Abish," which ran for nine seasons and brought him widespread recognition, Abish expresses pure joy. "When people recognise you for the work you paused three years ago, it feels so awesome," he beams. He looks back at his younger self with pride and satisfaction.
For aspiring comedians, Abish offers encouraging guidance rooted in persistence and patience. He advises finding open mics, connecting with other comics, and understanding that great comedy requires dedication. His wisdom is simple but profound: when you get a chuckle, that's just the beginning—work to create a truly satisfying payoff.
"Finish" isn't just a comedy special; it's a love letter to family, a celebration of growth, and a testament to the power of pursuing your passion with the support of those who believe in you.
Based on reporting by The Hindu
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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