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Neel Kolhatkar was born on 30 March, 1994 in Sydney, Australia, is a Comedian,YouTuber,actor. Discover Neel Kolhatkar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Neel Kolhatkar Height, Weight & Measurements
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Neel Kolhatkar Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Neel Kolhatkar worth at the age of 30 years old? Neel Kolhatkar’s income source is mostly from being a successful Comedian. He is from Australia. We have estimated
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As of May 2020, Kolhatkar has received 74 million views on his YouTube channel, recognition from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and an Equity Award nomination. He frequently collaborates with Australian comedians Jordan Shanks and Isaac Butterfield and has worked with Playboy Fragrances and the National Rugby League on promotional content.
His sixth stand-up comedy show, Harder. Bigger. Better. Stronger., was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He was due to perform at the 2020 season of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival at the Australian Institute of Music's Melbourne campus.
After small roles in the short film Snare and feature-length film Dark Web, Kolhatkar had another starring role in Head Above Water, a feature-length made-for-TV mockumentary that focused on a rivalry between surfers played by Kolhatkar and co-star Elliot Loney. Head Above Water premiered on 9Go! and was available on streaming service Stan until 5 January 2020.
Since Australia in 2 Minutes, Kolhatkar has collaborated with Playboy Fragrances in the production of a commercial for their Eau de toilette Playboy Generation. The video, featuring influencer and model Hannah Perera, was posted on his YouTube channel and featured on Playboy Australia’s Facebook page. As of May 2020, the video has over 580,000 views. He has also received funding from Screen Australia and Google to produce Crossing the Line, an eight-part YouTube series ‘investigating perspectives on offensive comedy’. The series became available in full on Kolhatkar’s main YouTube channel on December 31, 2019.
Following Street Smart, Kolhatkar had small roles in the television programs Little Sista, Pilot Week, and Sistas. He has also appeared as a principal character in Cursed, playing the role of Charles. It is yet to be released on television, but made its world premiere at the 2019 South by Southwest Film Festival.
He has also featured on Queen Victoria’s single Give Us Ya Money and released a song titled Netflix and Chill, featuring Australian musicians Allday and KYA. The music video for the latter, uploaded to his YouTube channel, has over 195,000 views as of May 2020. In May 2020 he released Bounce for Me, a single released under his alias 'The KogDog'. It is available on Spotify.
His fifth stand-up comedy show, Live, played at the 2018 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Brisbane Comedy Festival, Perth Comedy Festival, Sydney Comedy Festival, and Adelaide Fringe. The material from the show later formed part of his third stand-up special of the same name, filmed at The Comedy Store in Sydney in November 2018. He again performed Live at these same events in 2019 as well as at the Canberra Comedy Festival and Newcastle Comedy Festival. The show's 2019 run at the Adelaide Fringe received a four out of five star rating from Silvana Weyerhauser-Maher of The Iconic Blonde.
In 2018, Kolhatkar received prominent attention for his role in the Network 10 series Street Smart, where he played Uber driver Raj. Alongside the rest of the Street Smart cast, which included notable Australian entertainment figures Tahir Bilgiç, Maria Tran, and Casey Donovan, he was nominated for 'Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series' as part of the 2019 Equity Foundation Awards. The Street Smart cast eventually lost to the cast of the SBS series Homecoming Queens. Receiving poor ratings for its premiere, the show was moved to a different time slot after one episode and later cancelled after one season.
In 2018, he was engaged by the National Rugby League as part of their campaign to re-popularise the annual State of Origin rugby league series between New South Wales and Queensland. Alongside influencer Michael Beveridge, Kolhatkar participated in the campaign #BetterStateDebate, producing a number of videos released throughout the three match series debating various topics. The videos were featured on the National Rugby League’s YouTube channel. Campaign agency We Are Social also developed GIFs of him for online use.
Kolhatkar began 2017 by performing at the Mardi Gras Comedy Festival Gala in February. The gala, held at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre as part of the annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, featured him alongside internationally-recognised comedians Hannah Gadsby, Stephen K. Amos, and Tom Ballard. After this, he presented his fourth solo stand-up comedy show #ObjectifyNeel. Performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Sydney Comedy Festival, Perth’s Fringe World Festival and in a number of regional Australian locations, the show received positive reviews from comedy critic Desiree Walsh of WeekendNotes and The Plus Ones, but only two out of five stars from The Sydney Morning Herald critic Dan Harrison. Kolhatkar ended 2017 by headlining The Comedy Store’s Christmas Spectacular, performed in Sydney.
In 2017, Kolhatkar spoke at NSW Youth Council’s annual conference addressing the role of technology in driving social change and released excerpts of his stand-up comedy material to ITunes as a comedy album. The album takes its name from his third solo show, Neel Before Me. He later released a second set of excerpts of his stand-up comedy material to iTunes in July 2019, titled Half Hour Happy Ending.
Throughout his career, Kolhatkar has continued to regularly post new content and in June 2016 launched his secondary channel Neel TV. As of April 2020, it currently has 36,900 subscribers and 3,000,000 total video views in addition to his primary channel's 599,000 subscribers and 74,000,000 total video views.
In 2016 he presented Neel Before Me, his third solo show. The show debuted at the Perth's Fringe World Festival before featuring at the Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and Sydney Comedy Festival. He then took the show to comedy festivals across the world to mixed reviews; its New Zealand International Comedy Festival run received mixed opinions from comedy critic Lord Sutch of The Ruminator in contrast to its ensuing Edinburgh Festival Fringe run, which Broadway Baby gave 5 stars. A full recording of the show, performed at Sydney’s Metro Theatre, was released on his main YouTube channel in September 2017. His second comedy special, it has over 670,000 views as of May 2020.
He appeared in one episode of the 2016 television show Soul Mates before presenting the five-part documentary series Virgin Bush in 2017, produced by ABC Comedy. Later in 2017, Kolhatkar featured in an episode of Just for Laughs Australia alongside fellow Australian comedians Alice Fraser and Dave Hughes. The episode aired on The Comedy Channel on 18 November that year.
Kolhatkar then followed GENeration ComedY with his second solo show Truth Be Told. It premiered at the 2015 Melbourne International Comedy Festival before featuring at the Sydney Comedy Festival, New Zealand International Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and Perth's Fringe World Festival that same year. Unlike his first show, Truth Be Told's run earned acclaim from a number of critics worldwide, including Australian-based theatre magazines Weekend Notes and The Music as well as a four star rating from the United Kingdom-based The Skinny.
His first major acting role was in the 2015 short film Modern Educayshun, which he also wrote and directed. Available online, it currently has 15 million views on YouTube. The video has drawn mixed responses; Mike Byrne of The Fordham Ram labelled it ‘nothing more than a stale and shallow condemnation of culture’ but Jim Weaver of Texas radio station KKYR-FM described it as ‘brilliant’. Later in 2015, he appeared in SBS’s Comedy Runway pilot episode Tip Rats.
His next stand-up show, GENeration ComedY, debuted in 2014. Kolhatkar first performed the solo show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in the Trades Hall before taking it to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Performing at the Assembly Hall, the show received poor reviews, including three two-star ratings by Chortle, WOW247 and The List and two three-star ratings by Fresh Air and Broadway Baby.
Kolhatkar continued to experience success as a stand-up comic when was hand-picked to perform in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's Comedy Zone in 2013, a show at the Comedy Festival featuring the strongest emerging Australian comedians of the time. Later that year, he made his debut at the New York Comedy Festival in a show titled The Aussie Invasion. Performing at the Comic Strip Live alongside other Australian comedians Joel Creasey and Khaled Kalafalla, the show was recommended by Time Out magazine.
Kolhatkar's television debut was in the No Laughing Matter Comedy Gala, a live comedy special aimed towards raising funds for Suicide Prevention Australia and the National Coalition for Suicide Prevention. The special was broadcast on The Comedy Channel in November 2013. He followed this by playing a variety of small roles in the show #7DaysLater and appearances in SBS’s Stand-Up at Bella Union as well as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Mediacrity program.
Appearing in a similar showcase in the 2012 Sydney Fringe Festival show Barely Legal, Kolhatkar also began his theatre career at the festival. He developed a one-man musical based on a wannabe gangster from the Southern Sydney suburb of Kogarah, titled The KogDog! At age 18, he was the youngest solo performer at the Sydney Fringe Festival that year.
In 2009, Kolhatkar performed his first stand-up comedy routine when he entered the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's Class Clowns Competition. He won this competition while still in high school. He was later invited to perform in the Festival's Teenage Gala, a showcase of Australia’s best comedians 20 years old or younger, in 2010 and 2011.
Neel Kolhatkar (born 30 March 1994) is an Australian comedian, YouTuber and actor. He was the 2009 recipient of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's Class Clowns development program award. He graduated from Caringbah High School in 2011. He is known for his eponymous YouTube channel, the short film Modern Educayshun, the television series Street Smart, and his stand-up comedy career. In 2018, he joined the cast of the television series Cursed.
Neel Kolhatkar was born on 30 March 1994 in Sydney, Australia, and grew up in the suburbs of Hurstville and Monterey in the city's St George area. Both of his parents are from the Indian state of Maharashtra; his mother's family migrated to Sydney in 1962 as part of a collective diaspora of first-generation Indian migrant professionals. His father migrated in 1988. He studied at Caringbah High School and graduated in 2011, performing well in his Drama, Economics, English, and Mathematics courses.