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3Hasan Minhaj[[note]]Most accurately pronounced as "HUSS-ahn MIN-hahj[=/=]MIN-hahzh", which he has more recently adopted publicly after previously using the variant pronunciation "huh-SAHN min-AHJ"[[/note]] (born September 23, 1985) is an American comedian, writer, actor, and television host. He was born in Davis, California to Indian U.P. Muslim immigrants.
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5Hasan took an interest in comedy while in college[[note]]at the University of California, Davis[[/note]] after watching Creator/ChrisRock's 2004 special ''Never Scared''. After several years of working, his big break occurred in 2014 when he became the last official correspondent hired by Creator/JonStewart for ''Series/TheDailyShowWithJonStewart'' before Stewart's retirement a year later, making him yet ''another'' relatively unknown comedian whom ''Series/TheDailyShow'' has springboarded to national and international fame.
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7After Stewart's retirement, he continued as a correspondent on ''Series/TheDailyShowWithTrevorNoah'' for a few years. Then, after UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump was elected President of the United States, he followed in the footsteps of fellow ''Daily Show'' alumni Creator/StephenColbert and Creator/LarryWilmore by hosting the 2017 White House Correspondents Dinner.
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9Trump, who had developed an adversarial relationship with the WH press corps, had already proclaimed that he would not attend the dinner. Other better-known comedians reportedly turned down the gig, and Creator/SamanthaBee even hosted an alternative "Correspondents Dinner" on the same night. Hasan apparently agreed to "not go after the administration" prior to the event, but when he got there, [[https://youtu.be/Z7oG74nHSTQ he went full-throttle]].
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11Not long after that, Creator/{{Netflix}} came knocking, and his stand-up comedy special ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_Minhaj:_Homecoming_King Homecoming King]]'' debuted on the streaming service in May 2017 to critical acclaim, even winning a Peabody Award. ''Series/PatriotActWithHasanMinhaj'', Hasan's own talk show, premiered soon after on the streamer in October 2018, running for six seasons before being cancelled in August 2020. A second Netflix stand-up special, ''The King's Jester'', was released in October 2022.
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13In 2023, he returned to ''The Daily Show'' as a guest host after Creator/TrevorNoah's departure from the show. In August of that year, in the middle of the [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike]], ''Variety'' reported that he was the favorite to be named Noah's permanent successor and that an announcement was expected ahead of the strike's end; the following month, however, the ''New Yorker'' released a lengthy exposé accusing him of fabricating the bulk of his stories about facing racism and Islamophobia, and producing ''Patriot Act'' with an open disdain for journalistic rigor. When ''The Daily Show'' returned, it continued with rotating guest hosts until Creator/JonStewart was announced to return as (part-time) permanent host in 2024.
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15He's also an occasional actor, appearing in ''Film/TheSpyWhoDumpedMe'' and ''Series/TheMorningShow'' among other works.
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18!! Tropes for Hasan Minhaj and his specials include:
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20* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In-universe, Hasan believes that Bethany was just another racist white BitchInSheepsClothing, as were her parents, for rejecting him as a prom date due to being Indian-Muslim. His father, upon hearing the story, says that Bethany was listening to her parents, who in turn were trying to protect their child from the monster in media and didn't understand the degree of harm they were causing a teenager, and that Bethany should not be hated forever for the pain she caused. Bethany herself says that she was a kid with controlling parents and regretted her silence at the time, knowing that she was a [[DirtyCoward coward]].
21* ArtisticLicense: Not in his ''Daily Show'' correspondence work nor in ''Patriot Act'' as being informative takes priority, but Hasan [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABiHlt69M-4 has outlined]] how he, like many other comedians, uses artistic license in his storytelling comedy to make a greater impact.
22* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: After agreeing to meet up with Bethany on truce as an adult, Hasan confronts her for how she more or less dumped him and let her parents choose a "better-fitting" prom date while making him take the fall at school for not going to prom with her. Bethany says that she was a kid with controlling parents, but admits there is no excuse for her actions and that she ought to have stood up to them and gone to prom with her actual boyfriend.
23* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Hasan explains in ''Homecoming King'' that his parents were from a generation of 1980s Indians that were happy to immigrate, period. It meant they looked over racism at the time that would have Indians of his generation rankled and righteously furious, from hate graffiti to name-calling.
24* {{Forgiveness}}: Hasan's father encouraged him to forgive Bethany rather than hate her forever. He says that any parent, good or bad-intentioned, would be trying to protect their kids, and Bethany shouldn't be blamed for the actions her parents took. Hasan manages it when talking to her, realizing that he was holding a lot of hate about the incident that defined his adulthood for nothing.
25* HeelRealization:
26** Bethany is less than pleased as an adult when she tries to make small talk, and Hasan cuts to the chase, calling her out for destroying his trust in white people and then acting like they're still cool. She manages some apology while also explaining her side of the story.
27** Hasan himself began to realize that he was probably going beyond the pale with the latter-series content and topics of ''Series/PatriotActWithHasanMinhaj'' (especially with increasing amount of BitingTheHandHumor). The line seems to have been a death scare/threat to his wife and child that led [[BewareTheNiceOnes his supportive wife Beena]] [[WhatTheHellHero to finally upbraid him]].
28* IronicEcho: Bethany's parents rejected Hasan as their daughter's prom date when he showed up because "we have a lot of family back home in Nebraska, and we’re going to be taking photos, so we don’t think you’d be a good fit." When she messaged him a few years later asking for tickets to a comedy set, he saw an opportunity to exact revenge and took it, writing back, "I would love to give you some tix, but we’re going to be taking a lot of photos tonight, and I don’t think you’d be a good fit."
29* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: The prom incident was this for both Hasan and Bethany. Hasan was "socially crucified," as he put it, because he had promised to go to prom and didn't tell anyone that Bethany's parents found him too dark. It also made him not date white women for a long time because he didn't know whose family would reject him and reveal their racist side. He also holds it against Bethany for a long time, treating her as a BitchInSheepsClothing when she sends him occasional messages on Facebook. Bethany herself admits she was worried she would never get the chance to apologize because what she did was crappy BetrayalByInaction, and Hasan has every right to hold a grudge.
30* PapaWolf: As a father of two kids, Hasan acknowledged in ''The King's Jester'' exactly how far he'd go to protect them.
31** At one point, serious concern arose between him and his wife over whether he had a line with his jokes. After an incident of a death scare/threat that endangered his daughter, likely the result of his initial game plan with ''Patriot Act'' to go after everyone including powerful dictators, his wife confronted him and told him that she would leave him if he put her kids in danger again. As a result, Hasan ends the special recounting how he came to terms with his line: taking the joke as far as he can, legally, up to the point that it would hurt his family.
32--->"I've lost a lot of things in my life. I cannot lose my family."
33** At one point PlayedForLaughs and exaggerated. Hasan brings up a hedge fund dad named Connor who he knows through his daughter's school several times in the special, at one point detailing a time where Connor bragged to him about his job in strategic acquisitions[[note]]which entails gutting companies and flipping them for a profit[[/note]] for Alden Global Capital (going out of his way to refer to it as a "real job" unlike Hasan's profession) and called his daughter a thief[[note]]Although [[ItMakesSenseInContext his daughter was actively stealing books from the book fair]] at the time[[/note]]. In response, Hasan's next assignment to his producers was to find everything they could about Alden Global Capital, to which they discovered that Connor's boss Randall Smith (the founder of the fund) used the fund's acquisition profits to buy 16 mansions, including one down the street from Jeffrey Epstein. In response to ''this'', Hasan commissioned billboards reading "RANDALL SMITH LOVES PEDOPHILES" to be displayed in every major city that Alden was gutting. He only had them pulled down on the word of his lawyer, and instead opted to do a deep-dive episode on vulture funds and rework the joke so that "Randall Smith ♥ pedophiles" would be presented as a statement that was [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial totally, definitely not true]]. Mind you, all of this was because one of Smith's employees was rude to him and his daughter at a book fair.
34* ReplacementGoldfish: Hasan does briefly wonder if Bethany's new Indian boyfriend was some replacement for him and a means to taunt him. It gets subverted; Bethany says she fell in love with him, and this time refused to break up with an Indian boy because her parents disapproved.

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