Renowned stand-up comedian and experienced talk-show host, Hasan Minhaj, is now being considered as the potential successor to Trevor Noah on The Daily Show, alongside other prominent names.
Insiders from the show have revealed that comedian Hasan Minhaj is emerging as a strong contender for the coveted host position on Comedy Central's renowned "Daily Show." According to Variety, there are high chances that Comedy Central will capitalize on Hasan Minhaj's experience, as he previously served as a correspondent on the show, and now may step into a prominent role on the iconic talk show.
The search for a replacement host began after Trevor Noah announced his departure from the project last year. If Minhaj secures the deal, the show will be in capable hands, as he already possesses invaluable experience working within its framework.
While discussions have taken place among reputable insiders about Minhaj potentially becoming the fresh face of The Daily Show, it's essential to note that the agreement has not yet been officially confirmed. Therefore, there remains a possibility that alternative candidates might be considered for the position should the studio decide to explore different avenues.
The popular stand-up artist was previously known for:
Apart from Hasan Minhaj, other reports state that Indian American actor and comedian Kal Penn is also on the shortlist of names being considered to succeed Trevor Noah as the new host of The Daily Show.
Kal Penn, born Kalpen Suresh Modi, is an Indian-American actor who achieved fame in Hollywood through numerous successful movies and TV series. His breakthrough performance came as a laid-back Ivy League student in the popular comedy "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle," and he also bagged a role in the 2006 movie ‘Superman Returns.’
It is yet to be seen with whom, among these names, Comedy Central will ultimately close the deal and if that name can fill the shoes of Noah. Trevor Noah has a healthy popularity among Indian audiences too, with the comedian set to perform in the country at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium at Delhi-NCR, from September 22 to 24, 2023.