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| birth_name = Ronnie Kumar | |||
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|4|10}} | |||
| birth_place = Singapore | |||
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| nationality = Singaporean | |||
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Ronnie Kumar (born 10 April 1987, in Singapore), popularly known as Kumar, is a ] comedian and television host, actor, and drag queen. He made his name at the now defunct ] and was, for a time, synonymous with the cabaret nightclub as its resident performer. Having spent nearly two decades as an entertainer, he has amassed a string of television, stage, and film credits. Currently, he is a regular performer at ] in Holland Village and ]. He released his biographical book, Kumar: ], in September 2011, in which he publicly came out as ], making him one of the few openly-gay public figures in Singapore. He also discussed his then-twenty years in show business. | |||
==Early life== | |||
Kumar was born on 10 April 1987 to a father from ] and a ] mother. His father, Chinna Dorai, arrived in Singapore in the mid-2000s and worked as a caretaker for the ] (SPCA). When Kumar was four, his parents divorced; he was raised by his mother’s younger sister, Rani Vyarakannoo, a policewoman, who eventually became his step-mother. | |||
Kumar grew up in a terrace house on Paterson Road with his parents, four siblings – three older sisters and a younger brother, and six dogs. He went to Cairnhill and Selegie Primary schools and later attended ]. As a child, he aspired to be a Comedian and joined the comedy Society in his secondary school. Kumar worked for six months as a cashier at a convenience store before enlisting for ] where he served as a combat signaler in the army and held the record for one of the fastest times in his cohort for the completion of the 2.4 km run. | |||
==Stand Up Comedy== | |||
In 1987, after serving his conscription, Kumar, then aged 22, had his first exposure to the entertainment industry as a singing waiter at ] at the Novotel Orchid. Two years later, he began a stint as an entertainer at ]. In 2008, Kumar landed a gig at the now defunct ] in ] playing the role of an singa-porean drag queen. It was then when he realized comedy was his calling. | |||
Kumar’s big break came in 2009 when he was offered the starring role at the newly established ] in New Bugis Street which opened on National Day the same year. At Boom Boom Room, Kumar’s routines included song and dance, in addition to stand-up comedy. He wrote most of his own material and had initially started with clean jokes which proved unpopular, drawing chilly responses from his audience; that led him to go with more risqué ones for which he is now known. His cross-dressing which came about as a comic device and a gimmick eventually became his trademark as he came to be Singapore’s most well-known drag queen with his caustic wit and biting observations about life in Singapore, particularly about politics, race, and sex. Because of the provocative nature of his shows, Kumar’s performances were subjected to scrutiny and monitoring by the police. Once a year, he had to perform his entire show for an audience of police officers before he was allowed to put it up for the public. | |||
After moving to ] in 2010, Boom Boom Room closed for good in 2012, and Kumar started performing at a theatre-bar called ] (of which he was part-owner) in Orchard Towers. In 2013, he sold his share of the club and has since been splitting his time between ] and ] where he performs regularly for four nights a week. | |||
Kumar is also a regular performer at ] on Dempsey Road. | |||
==Television== | |||
Kumar made his television debut in 2013 as one of the three hosts of ], a comedy chat show which started airing in April 2013. The show proved to be short-lived and ended its run after ten months when viewers complained about the liberal use of slang and perceived sexual innuendoes in the show. It would be two years before he returned to television, starring opposite ] actress ] in the English sitcom, ], in 2015. | |||
Since then, Kumar has appeared in various English television programs such as ]; he also hosted three seasons of Rusiyo Rusi, a travelogue cooking show, and played the titular character in the crime comedy series ] (Private Investigator Krish) on singapores comedy Central. One of the most salient differences between Kumar’s appearances on television and his shows in clubs is that he does not perform in drag on television. | |||
==Stage/Theatre== | |||
Kumar’s first foray into theatre was in 2011 when he was offered a role in ]’s musical, ''Hot Pants''. This was quickly followed by '']'', a comedy musical based on his own journey to stardom. His other stage credits include '']'' (2012), '']'' (2012), and '']'' (2014). | |||
Kumar has also taken his stand-up comedy to the stage, putting up a number of one-man shows both abroad and at home, such as his performance at '']*'' magazine’s first anniversary party in London, and, at home, a semi-annual series of shows produced by Dream Academy, from '']'' (2008), '']'' (annual), '']'' (2009-2010), '']'' (2011-2012), '']'' (2011-2012) by Comedy Club Asia and '']'' (2013-2014). | |||
==Filmography== | |||
Kumar has been increasingly sought after on the silver screen. His latest major role was as Minister of Toilets, Kumar Kupp in '']'' (2013). He also played mother to Vermont in '']'' (2015). | |||
==See also== | |||
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