Comedian Varun Grover has criticized Mumbai Police’s decision to question audience members who attended Kunal Kamra’s controversial show. Following the uproar over Kamra’s jokes about Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Grover shared his thoughts in an Instagram post on Tuesday.
He said, “So abhi mujhe pata chala hai ki police jo hai wo Kunal Kamra ki jo live audience hai usko bula rahi hai poochne ke liye ki usne show mein kya bola tha. I think ek comedian ki isse badi insult nahi ho sakti hai ki aap uske joke kisi aur se suno. Kharab ho jate hain. Aapko funny nahi lagenge. Toh agar aapko sach mein sunne hain toh i think Kunal Kamra ke show mein jao aur dekho vo kya bolta hai. But uske liye aapko show allow karna padega.”
(So, I just found out that the police are calling Kunal Kamra’s audience to ask what he said in his show. I don’t think there’s a bigger insult to a comedian than having someone else repeat their jokes. They lose their essence and won’t sound funny. So, if you really want to hear them, go to Kunal Kamra’s show and see what he says. But for that, you’ll have to allow the show to happen) Grover remarked in his video message.
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He further added, “So i think that will be the best way. Aapko samajh bhi aayega ki voh kya bol raha hai aur funny bhi hoga. Toh, I think audience ko mat bulao, barbaad kardenge voh log jokes ko (I think that will be the best way. You’ll understand what he is saying, and it will also be funny. So, I think don’t call the audience, they’ll ruin the jokes).”
The video captioned “Let jokes live,” has received support from fans who criticized the authority approach to the situation.
The controversy began when Kamra’s comedy video “Naya Bharat” included parody content referencing Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, leading to protests at the recording venue and subsequent police charges against Kamra.