From his vibrant roots in Klang to the grand stages of Axiata Arena, Hindra Bose—widely known as MamaJamaPuma—has carved a space in Malaysian comedy that feels entirely his own. His rise is not built on imitation, but on unapologetic authenticity.
What sets Hindra apart is his voice—fluid, fearless, and deeply connected to the people. Through a multilingual style that blends English, Malay, Tamil, and Mandarin, he creates humour that cuts across cultures, bringing diverse audiences together in shared laughter. Millions have followed his journey, not just for the jokes, but for the honesty behind them.
But behind every viral moment is discipline.
Hindra has spoken openly about the work it takes to grow, evolving from a stand-up comedian into a lead actor in the 2025 film Simple Manusan. It was a defining leap, one that showed his willingness to step outside comfort and expand his craft.
In the same year, he took his comedy special “Smell Like Curry” on a nationwide tour, proving that local humour holds universal power. City by city, stage by stage, he connected with audiences who saw themselves reflected in his stories.
Beyond the spotlight, Hindra is committed to building something bigger than himself. As co-founder of Kakakapo Comedy, he works to nurture the next generation of Tamil stand-up talent, creating space for new voices to rise.
He also continues to connect with audiences through platforms like Astro’s Saravedi, balancing performance with purpose.
As he steps into 2026 with sold-out shows in Singapore, Hindra Bose continues to push boundaries, using laughter as a bridge for unity.
His journey is a reminder that real success is not just about being seen—it is about being real. And when honesty meets humour, it creates something lasting.