Comedian Kunal Kamra has shared a new video showcasing the aftermath of an attack on his studio, ‘The Habitat,’ on March 23rd. The video details the vandalism that occurred at his premises.
Entertainment Desk: Comedian Kunal Kamra is once again in the headlines. He recently posted a video depicting the attack and subsequent damage to his studio. Following the March 23rd attack, the BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) demolished illegal portions of the ‘The Habitat’ studio. In response to this incident, Kamra shared a new video, sarcastically stating, "We will be impoverished, we will be impoverished one day."
Kunal Kamra Shares Video of Studio Vandalism
Kamra shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) showing the vandalism at his ‘The Habitat’ studio on the night of March 23rd and the events that followed. The video features a parody song with lyrics translating to: "We will be impoverished, we will be impoverished one day... Superstition in the mind, destruction of the nation, we will be impoverished one day... Propaganda of cows, weapons in hands, etiquette of the Sangh one day... People unemployed, on the brink of poverty, we will be impoverished one day..." The video includes edited footage from March 23rd and 24th, with Kamra's signature satirical commentary.
Controversy Escalates After Comments on Eknath Shinde
The controversy began after Kamra commented on Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister, Eknath Shinde, during his show. He stated, "First, the BJP left the Shiv Sena, then the Shiv Sena left the Shiv Sena, the NCP left the NCP. Everyone got confused. A cunning person did it. He's from a very good district in Mumbai, Thane... shows a glimpse, sometimes hides in Guwahati... pierces the very plate he eats from." This statement fueled the controversy, leading to the attack on his studio.
'I Will Not Apologize' - Kunal Kamra
Responding to the controversy, Kamra stated his willingness to cooperate with the police and courts in any legal proceedings. However, he made it clear that he would not apologize. "I will not apologize. What I said is what Mr. Ajit Pawar (former Deputy Chief Minister) said about Mr. Eknath Shinde (current Deputy Chief Minister). I am not afraid of this mob." Kamra's statement further intensified the matter. The future legal actions remain to be seen.