**Neville Bharucha Makes His Netflix Debut in *The Ba***ds of Bollywood* as DJ Adam**
Neville Bharucha, a comedian and improv trainer, recently marked his Netflix debut in *The Ba***ds of Bollywood*, playing the very lovable music composer DJ Adam. In the series, his character partners with Manoj Pahwa’s Avtar Singh, and together they create a viral track while bringing their own dose of humour and drama to the show.
In an exclusive interaction with *The Free Press Journal*, Neville shared insights about how he landed the role, his experience working with Aryan Khan and the cast, his journey as a comedian and improv trainer, and much more.
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### How Did You Get Cast in *The Ba***ds of Bollywood*?
“I usually get calls for auditions for TV commercials. I don’t typically do movies or web series because they require a longer commitment, and with my responsibilities as an improv teacher and teaching kids, it becomes quite difficult,” Neville revealed.
When he got the call to audition for the web series, he was initially hesitant. “I said no because I wasn’t sure if I’d have the time, especially since I was a school teacher at the time.”
However, encouraged by those around him and with a supportive nudge from his wife, who told him to just go for the audition, Neville decided to give it a shot.
“The gentleman conducting the audition was absolutely wonderful; he gave me great pointers. I remember walking out feeling extremely confident, and I called my wife saying, ‘I think I’ll get this.’ A month later, I got the call that I’d snagged the role of DJ Adam.”
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### Tell Us About Aryan Khan’s Work Ethic
Neville had nothing but praise for Aryan Khan, the creator of *The Ba***ds of Bollywood*.
“Aryan Khan is probably one of the most sincere and hardworking people I know. From start to finish, his enthusiasm was infectious. The first narration of the opening scene had so much excitement and passion — from that moment, I knew this was something special.”
He described Aryan as “a force to reckon with” who possesses a wonderful vision and works tirelessly to bring it to life. “He is also a patient listener who considers everyone’s ideas and input.”
“Working with Aryan is incredibly inspiring because he’s driven and excited about every aspect of the project. Plus, he’s by far the most fun person to be around on set.”
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### Working with the Cast: Any Thoughts?
“The cast is a powerhouse of huge talent,” Neville said. “Every member brings immense skill to the project.”
He singled out his experience acting alongside Manoj Pahwa: “My scenes with Manoj Sir are some of the most fun I’ve ever had on set. He’s effortlessly funny—there’s not a dialogue he can’t pull off. So many times, I remember the whole crew applauding his performances.”
“Sharing screen space with a veteran like him was honestly incredible. The entire cast is warm, friendly, and always excited to see each other. You can definitely see this camaraderie on screen.”
Neville expressed deep gratitude to be part of such a wonderful ensemble cast.
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### From Digital Marketing to Improv Trainer: What Inspired the Switch?
Before becoming an improv trainer, Neville worked in digital marketing and enjoyed it, but there was never a clear path.
“I wanted to try many things—stand-up, hosting events, and so forth. What really drove me to improv training was my love of teaching. I always felt I was a good teacher,” he shared.
In 2018, Neville traveled abroad to study improv at esteemed places like UCB and The Second City. Upon returning, he started offering classes locally.
“It began as a whim with just a couple of unstructured classes, but over time, it grew steadily,” he recalled. “During the pandemic, I was teaching online classes five days a week with students joining from all over the world.”
Now, Neville runs regular batches at The Habitat in Khar, with 10 to 15 students joining every month. “It’s overwhelmingly wonderful to see improv gaining popularity, something that wasn’t as common five to seven years ago.”
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### Sustaining Yourself as an Improv Trainer, Creative Writing Teacher, and Comedian
Neville explained the challenges and rewards of managing multiple creative roles independently.
“It becomes easier over time as you get better at what you do. I’m always striving to be the best, not for validation, but for my own sense of perfection. I want every class to be great and my performances to be funny.”
However, he noted that running your own business means spending a lot of time on non-teaching tasks.
“Teaching and performing only take up about 30% of my time. The rest goes into building the business, marketing, handling accounts, following up with students, and improving the experience.”
Despite the workload, Neville said the trade-off is worth it because of the immense satisfaction he derives from his work.
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### The Best Part About Being a Comedian
“The best part is making people laugh and bringing happiness in the moment,” Neville said. “I don’t see myself just as a comedian—I consider myself more of an improviser these days. The entertainment quotient and the joy of making people feel good is what I truly love and thrive on.”
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### The Worst Part About Being a Comedian
He admitted that sometimes, the hardest part is dealing with self-doubt and fear of rejection.
“The worst thing is being the only one who finds yourself funny or thinking you’re good enough to pursue comedy,” he joked.
“I’m also scared of people not liking me. Not for validation, but I genuinely feel bad if someone doesn’t like me.”
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### Have You Ever Faced a Situation Where a Comedian Stole Your Script or Performance?
“No one has ever stolen a joke from me,” Neville said confidently.
He believes that while jokes might sometimes overlap, it’s the comedian’s unique point of view (POV) that makes the material authentic.
“The audience appreciates honesty and vulnerability on stage. You can’t convincingly perform someone else’s material because that authenticity gets lost.”
Neville added that conversations usually resolve any issues around joke ownership and that if such incidents happen, it is usually better comedians whose material gets stolen — and he doesn’t consider himself one of them.
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Neville Bharucha’s journey from digital marketing professional to acclaimed comedian and improv trainer, culminating in his exciting Netflix debut, is a testament to passion, persistence, and the power of following one’s creative instincts. Fans of *The Ba***ds of Bollywood* and comedy enthusiasts alike will surely enjoy seeing him bring DJ Adam to life on screen.
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