'Over time, the audience's interests and psychology have changed'
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Comedian Manoj Gajurel has said that the current youth generation prefers short comedy performances.
Speaking at the fourth session of Kantipur Conclave, ‘Nepali Politics by Writing About Yourself’, he said that the audience’s interests and psychology have changed over time, saying that the youth have reached a point where they cannot bear to listen to or watch long stories.
‘Today’s youth prefer short content. If it is long, they get bored in the middle. People’s psychology has shifted towards wanting to watch short content and understand it quickly,’ he said.
