Sukh keeps being told that she’s successful. She’s been on telly, had a book published and even been trolled on Twitter. So why does she still feel like a toddler who has lost their Mum in Tesco’s?
Join Sukh as she continues The Aunty Years tour after hitting 40 and figures out middle age, pretending to be a grown up and the joy of a Tupperware set.
Sukh Ojla is a comedian, actor and writer. Her first book, ‘Sunny’, was released in 2022.
She has performed on The Big Asian Stand-Up Show (BBC
Two), Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club (ITV), Comedy Central Live, Comedy
Guide to Life (Dave), Sky’s Dating No Filter, The Chris
McCausland Show (ITVX), and Late Night Lycett (4OD).
In 2019, Sukh debuted her solo show For Sukh’s Sake
at the Edinburgh Fringe, receiving rave reviews, including a 5-star rating from
Funny Women. Her 2020 nationwide tour, Life Sukhs, was met with critical acclaim.
Sukh’s acting credits include roles in Feel Good
(Channel 4), Bridgerton (Netflix), The End of the F**king World
(Channel 4), GameFace (Channel 4), Hospital People (BBC1), Black
Mirror (Channel 4), EastEnders (BBC1), and the new series Piglets
(ITVX). She also made appearances on Celebration Kitchen (BBC).