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Has the policing of comedy in India gone too far?
Has the policing of comedy in India gone too far? - COMEDY IN INDIA UNDER ATTACK: Political party workers vandalising a performing arts venue after a standup comic makes a joke about their leader ...
NEW DELHI (AP) — A famous YouTuber in India is facing public outrage and a police investigation after he made an allegedly obscene remark on a YouTube show, raising questions about freedom of speech ...
A dark comedy act on India’s Got Latent spiraled into one of the most sensational controversies in recent memory. The outrage stemmed from Ranveer Allahbadia’s comments during the show—a remark that ...
Vir Das said comedy in India cannot be suppressed due to digital reach and audience scale. The comedian emphasised trusting audiences, calling silence a powerful form of satire. Das also spoke about ...
Prime Video is revving up its Indian originals slate with “Dupahiya,” a heartland comedy series that blends small-town charm with a quirky caper. The nine-episode series, which marks the debut ...
BJP leader Nitesh Rane criticised A. R. Rahman’s appearance on The Great Indian Kapil Show, alleging his earlier comments on ...
EXCLUSIVE: International Emmy Award winner Vir Das, India’s top standup comic, is about to embark on a U.S. and international tour. His Hey Stranger tour kicks off February 27 at the Chicago Theatre ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said criticism is “the soul” of Indian democracy. But his allies unleashed vigilantes after a comic who called a politician a “traitor.” By Mujib Mashal Reporting from ...
NEW YORK, NY – International Emmy Award-winner Vir Das has become the first Indian artist to have a residency with his show ‘Hey Stranger’ at the iconic Lincoln Center Theater in New York. “There is ...
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