Titu Talks (2018)
TV show · 2018 · Comedy, Talk · HI
Curator score: 4.3/10 (12K ratings)
Bhuvan Bam plays his famous character 'Titu Mama' and interviews celebrities in a desi setting.
Ratings:
- Curator score: 4.3/10
- IMDb: 9.2/10
- TMDB: 8.3/10
Production: BB Ki Vines Productions
Cast: Bhuvan Bam
Curator Review
Verdict: A short-form celebrity interview series built around Bhuvan Bam’s beloved Titu Mama persona, Titu Talks is more of a fan-service extension of his comic universe than a fully developed talk format. It works best as a light, low-commitment watch for viewers who already enjoy BB Ki Vines-style character comedy and desi pop-culture banter.
Best for: Fans of Bhuvan Bam and BB Ki Vines; Viewers who like character-driven comedy; People looking for quick, casual celebrity interviews; Audiences comfortable with YouTube-first, informal formats
Skip if: You want a polished, traditional late-night or studio talk show; You prefer deep, long-form interviews; You are not already invested in the Titu Mama persona; You want high-concept or narrative-driven comedy
Overview: Titu Talks is a niche but charming spin on the celebrity interview format, using Bhuvan Bam’s Titu Mama character as the host. The appeal is less about journalistic depth and more about the familiar comic rhythm, regional flavor, and playful awkwardness that made the character popular in the first place.
Worth noting: As a talk show, it’s intentionally loose and sketch-like, which gives it energy but also limits its range. The format is best enjoyed in small doses, especially if you already know the persona and enjoy seeing celebrities play along with the bit.
Bottom line: For general viewers, it’s a mixed proposition: amusing, breezy, and culturally specific, but not especially essential unless the premise itself sounds fun. For fans of creator-led digital comedy, though, it’s an easy watch with a strong personality.
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Titu Talks (2018)
TV show · 2018 · Comedy, Talk · HI
Curator score: 4.3/10 (12K ratings)
Overview Bhuvan Bam plays his famous character 'Titu Mama' and interviews celebrities in a desi setting.
Ratings
Curator score: 4.3/10
IMDb: 9.2/10
TMDB: 8.3/10
Production BB Ki Vines Productions
Curator Review
Verdict
A short-form celebrity interview series built around Bhuvan Bam’s beloved Titu Mama persona, Titu Talks is more of a fan-service extension of his comic universe than a fully developed talk format. It works best as a light, low-commitment watch for viewers who already enjoy BB Ki Vines-style character comedy and desi pop-culture banter.
Best for
Fans of Bhuvan Bam and BB Ki Vines
Viewers who like character-driven comedy
People looking for quick, casual celebrity interviews
Audiences comfortable with YouTube-first, informal formats
Skip if
You want a polished, traditional late-night or studio talk show
You prefer deep, long-form interviews
You are not already invested in the Titu Mama persona
You want high-concept or narrative-driven comedy
Overview
Titu Talks is a niche but charming spin on the celebrity interview format, using Bhuvan Bam’s Titu Mama character as the host. The appeal is less about journalistic depth and more about the familiar comic rhythm, regional flavor, and playful awkwardness that made the character popular in the first place.
Worth noting
As a talk show, it’s intentionally loose and sketch-like, which gives it energy but also limits its range. The format is best enjoyed in small doses, especially if you already know the persona and enjoy seeing celebrities play along with the bit.
Bottom line
For general viewers, it’s a mixed proposition: amusing, breezy, and culturally specific, but not especially essential unless the premise itself sounds fun. For fans of creator-led digital comedy, though, it’s an easy watch with a strong personality.
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Topics
comedy, talk show, celebrity interview, web series, character-driven, Indian, lighthearted, informal, digital-first, breezy
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