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Suchandrika Chakrabarti [pronunciation.[1]] (born 1983[2]) is a British writer and broadcaster. She is known for her work in stand-up comedy, podcasting, and writing for television and radio. Her work explores modern digital life, social media, and personal experiences with themes such as grief, memory, and identity. As a journalist, she has covered politics, celebrity and news for UK national newspapers and websites. As a comedian and comedy writer, Chakrabarti has performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe[3] and writes for Have I Got News For You on BBC One and for Radio 4.[4] As a podcaster, she made the hit podcast Black Mirror Cracked, which reached Number 2 on iTunes and remained in the 'Bingeworthy' category for four months, hitting 20,000 listens in its first week[5]
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