His experiences with racism often punctuates his material, but he's defiant towards anybody accusing him of mining his racial identity for laughs. His humour focuses on issues such as politics, his early life in Canada, his Anglo-Indian heritage and breaking cultural stereotypes.
Yet somehow, the stratospheric fame that has embraced the likes of John Pinette, Dave Chapelle, Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld has somehow eluded him. This Canadian stand-up comic is one of the best-known comedians in his homeland and has been nominated for numerous awards.