LOL Enga Siri Paappom to premiere on Amazon Prime Video 
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LOL Enga Siri Paappom to premiere on Amazon Prime Video

The unscripted comedy reality series will feature veteran comedian, late actor Vivek and actor Shiva as hosts and referees

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Following the launch of LOL Hasse Toh Phasse, Amazon Prime Video will soon premiere a Tamil version of the comedy series titled LOL Enga Siri Paappom. The unscripted comedy reality series will stream on the OTT platform from August 27.

LOL Enga Siri Paappom will feature veteran comedian, late actor Vivek and actor Shiva as hosts and referees. The series stars Maya S Krishnan, Abhishek Kumar, Premgi Amaren, Harathi Ganesh, RJ Vignesh Kanth, Sathish, Pugazh, Powerstar Srinivasan, Baggy (Bhargav Ramakrishnan), and Syama Harini as the contestants.

In a statement released by the makers, Shiva said, "LOL Enga Siri Paappom is very close to my heart since it was my last shoot with legendary actor and my favorite entertainer, Vivek Sir. With his versatility and charm, Vivek Sir has already added that extra dose of fun making this show a wholesome entertainer. I had a wonderful time co-hosting the show with him. Unique, fresh, and packed with hilarious punches, this unscripted comedy reality show promises unlimited entertainment to the viewers. I am thrilled to collaborate with Amazon Prime Video and bring this unique unscripted show for our Tamil audiences across the world."

The ten contestants will be competing against each other for six consecutive hours with two objectives - to make others in the house laugh and ensure that they themselves do not laugh. The last one standing gets the title and takes home a cash prize of Rs 25 Lakh.

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