Asian Provocateur Season 2 Episode 4 Cousin Krishna Returns
- January 1, 2016
- 28 min
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(13)
In Asian Provocateur season 2, episode 4 titled "Cousin Krishna Returns," comedian Romesh Ranganathan continues his journey to discover his Sri Lankan heritage and reconnect with his extended family. This time, Romesh travels to Sydney, Australia, to visit his cousin Krishna, who is an astrologer.
Romesh is excited to see Krishna again after many years, but he is also skeptical about astrology and wants to challenge Krishna's beliefs. However, Krishna proves to be a charismatic and entertaining character who draws in a large crowd of followers with his astrological predictions. Romesh attends one of Krishna's events and witnesses the fervent faith of his fans, who attribute their successes and failures to the alignment of the stars.
As Romesh spends more time with Krishna, he learns about the various facets of his cousin's life, including his successful marriage and his emotional reunion with his father after many years apart. Romesh begins to respect Krishna's insights into human nature and the way he uses astrology to help people understand themselves better.
However, Romesh still has doubts about the validity of astrology and decides to put Krishna's predictions to the test. He creates a fake birth chart with opposing traits to his real personality and asks Krishna to analyze it. Romesh is amused to see Krishna confidently confirming the accuracy of the fake chart, proving his point that astrology can be vague and open to interpretation.
Throughout the episode, Romesh also explores the vibrant and diverse Australian culture and meets members of the Sri Lankan community who have made Sydney their home. He samples some of the best Sri Lankan food in the city, including hoppers, curry, and kotthu roti. He also attends a cricket match and learns about the Australian obsession with the sport.
In the end, Romesh realizes that his journey to discover his heritage has taught him much more than he'd ever expected. Through his encounters with family members like Krishna and the Sri Lankan diaspora, Romesh has gained insights into the complexities of identity, culture, and tradition. He has also learned to appreciate the nuances of differing beliefs and perspectives, whether it's astrology or the Australian way of life.