FIR against Kunal Kamra over 'Gaddar' row, Is India ready for political comedy?
Kunal Kamra posted a photo with the Constitution of India, highlighting the right to freedom of speech and expression, after receiving threat calls and the vandalism of Habitat Studio. By Swayanjeet Das Kunal Kamra holding the Constitution of India Courtesy: Kunal Kamra Instagram "Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." – Peter Ustinov Kunal Kamra was asked to apologize for his comedy set at the Khar Habitat Studio, but he refused, stating that everything he did was under the aegis of the Right to Freedom of Speech. Shiv Sena party workers had vandalized the studio in Khar where the show was held earlier. Additionally, the MIDC police station in Mumbai filed an FIR against Kunal Kamra, stating that he had delivered an objectionable joke. A police complaint was also lodged against the Shiv Sena activists who destroyed the studio. During his political set at Habitat, Kamra joked about how Shiv Sena first ...