Along with the rest of the Improv team, Sumukhi performed in 100 shows in Bengaluru, Dubai, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Sweden.
Sumukhi rose to fame after portraying the character of 'Sumukhi Chawla', an NGO employee, in India's first mockumentary-style YouTube series—Better Life Foundation.
[12] While talking about improvisation skills in content creation, she said, "While acting comes to me in an easy manner, stand-up takes a lot more effort.
"[13] After getting much appreciation for her role in Better Life Foundation, Sumukhi launched a video series called Behti Naak on her own YouTube channel.
Pushpavalli, a semi-autobiagraphical series created by Sumukhi Suresh, was released on 15 December on Amazon Prime Video in India and received positive reviews.
[15][9] The show is directed by Debbie Rao and stars Naveen Richard, Manish Anand, Preetika Chawla and Shraddha.
[16] Sumukhi performed her first stand up special "Don't Tell Amma" for Amazon Prime Video India which since its release has received positive reviews.
Sumukhi, along with fellow comedian and absurdist Naveen Richard, co-created the Prime Video show Go Straight Take Left.
[17] In 2018, Sumukhi Suresh hosted the first season of Prime Video's web series Comicstaan alongside comedian Abish Mathew.
I want to tell stories with real, flawed characters who are not just hot and sexy, sati Savitri, vamp, or any one of these things.
Real women, and people in general are a hundred things at the same time at any given point and I want our content to reflect that.