Early Career and Name Khullar performed comedy for the first time at a charity event at
Marianopolis College, from which he graduated in 1995. While attending
McGill University, Khullar made a living as a
party promoter, working on his comedy part-time. During this period, Khullar explained in an interview, he would let women attend the parties he promoted for free and provided them with free drinks, which led to women calling him "Sugar Sammy." The following year, Khullar opened for Dave Chappelle in
Toronto. Khullar staged his first one-man show,
Down with the Brown, in 2007. He presented an Indo-Canadian perspective on the topics of life in Quebec, sex, and race. The corresponding comedy album was released in January 2008, coinciding with a Canadian tour. Khullar toured again in 2009, speaking on topics from arranged marriages to modern relationships. He then released the DVD
Sugar Sammy Live in Concert: Direct from Montreal. Khullar's 2009
HBO Canada special became one of the network's highest-rated specials, airing on
Air Canada flights and topping Amazon Canada's stand-up comedy DVD list.
''You're Gonna Rire'' In 2011, Khullar debuted ''You're Gonna Rire
, which combined English and French comedy. The show was adapted into a French-language show entitled '' ('In French, If You Please!'), the following year. According to
Billboard Boxscore, Khullar was the top-grossing domestic touring artist in Canada between the months of April 2013 and 2014. Khullar responded to the news, saying, “I just found that out. As long as
[Nickelback] is taking a break and Justin Bieber|[Justin] Bieber’s in jail, it works out perfect for me.” Billboard clarified that with a gross of $2.9 million US, Khullar was only top ranking among domestic Canadian artists, not internationally touring Canadian artists like Nickelback and Bieber. The scripted comedy TV show
Ces gars-là co-written by Khullar and
Simon-Olivier Fecteau, premiered on Quebec's French
V network in February 2014. The show explored the friendship between two buddies with contrasting backgrounds. The series extended into three seasons. In 2016, Khullar returned to Montreal's
Just For Laughs comedy festival to perform ''You're Gonna Rire
for the final time. He returned to the act in his second bilingual show, You're Gonna Rire 2'', which he began performing in 2023.
Career in France In 2016, Khullar left the Quebec comedy scene to begin work in France. He developed his show "" specifically for the French market, having lived in Paris for eight months. Khullar continued his residency at the
Alhambra theatre
Riyadh Comedy Festival In 2025, Khullar participated in Saudi Arabia's
Riyadh Comedy Festival, an event characterized by
Human Rights Watch as an effort by the Saudi government to
whitewash its
human rights abuses. == Filmography ==