The Art of Emoting is explained by Shreeja Chaturvedi.

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Can comedians still be funny with restricted facial expressions? Shreeja Chaturvedi, a deadpan performer, is one live example of this uncommon gift. You might not come up with the sharpest jokes after watching CRED’s most recent episode, but you can win the next poker game.

The soft-spoken comic with the most vicious retorts asks, “If you don’t like someone, why use phrases like detest and loathe when you can just close the elevator in their face during the last milliseconds?”

The Art of Emoting, a masterclass series from CRED featuring Shreeja Chaturvedi, a legendary member of Comicstaan, is back with a brand-new episode. Learn more about the science of body language and from Shreeja’s clever perspective on how to fool others with your actions—after all, actions speak louder than words! “Use expressions to lead people astray. They won’t ever be aware of your next move. They assume I’m upset when my nostrils flare. But in reality, I’m merely doing anulom vilom without my hands,” Shreeja explains in the most recent episode.

A parody of online masterclasses that promise to provide participants with life-altering talents after a few sessions are The Art of Everything. The Art of Everything pokes fun at “quick culture” while reiterating the value of making long-term commitments in one’s investments, personal or professional endeavors.

The series will go deeper into a variety of subjects in each 2-minute episode, from the Art of Staying Not Out to the Art of Perfecting the Bare Minimum. What is the end goal? to educate individuals on all they would have ever wanted to know for nothing.

In eight episodes, viewers will witness famous people in their natural habitat—sharing secrets, telling stories, and embracing their eccentricities. All the elements of a beloved masterclass. Experts from a variety of businesses, including Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri, Baba Sehgal, Kusha Kapila, and Supriya Joshi, have already visited. Will these educators condense all of their artistic expression for the web’s attention span? Will the conclusion leave the kids baffled? It will all be covered in The Art of Everything.

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