Definition
A speech delivered with the primary intention of evoking laughter and amusement in the audience. It often relies on wit, storytelling, observational humour, and personal anecdotes.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
Effective comedy speeches can significantly boost audience engagement and create a positive atmosphere, particularly during promotional events for entertainment products like films.
Key properties or components
- Humour
- Timing
- Audience interaction
- Relatability
Contradictions or debates
None.