
Indian comedian Gaurav Gupta enrolled mixed reactions after commentary during his stand-up performance in the United States. At the moment he appeared on Sunday during his comedy tour in the US, which began on 30 May show in Atlanta, followed by one in Chicago.
During the interaction with the audience, Gupta asked the man from where he came from. When the man replied “Pakistan”, some people in the crowd began singing “sindoor” and referring to the “Sindoor operation” – a recent Indian military event against terrorist camps. Gaurav immediately hit and told the audience not to behave.
Gupta turned back to the man and said, “Brother, there are a lot of guts on the show. He thought the artists were banned, but the audience members were still allowed.”
He then added with the protocol: “Sea, Tum Hanuman Chalisa Padho AB” (“Go on, Recite Hanuman Chalisa now”).
He continued and asked the man if he underlined the jokes before attending a gentle reference to the recent Kashmir. Gaurav added, “This Samajh naji aata, nahi Milega tumhe? It is saalon with keh Rahe Hain – naji milega, phir aa jaate him tum” (“So you are not unarsastand?
Fan reaction to replacement
The person wrote: “So disappointed. He could take advantage of this opportunity to celebrate a positive way. What he did was used by the comedy by the hands. Disappointed.”
Another user wrote: “The same people who are crying” disrespect “over the comedy were silent during the Pahalgam and Sindoor Operations. They never stood for a nation, but did they stop baking? So they can kill it, or ridicule it?
The third person, in support of Gaurava, wrote, “He hesitated when he baked him .. But he still did it elegantly.”
Tension is followed by a terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which left 26 civilians dead. Since then, India has blocked the cranks of social media of Pakistani artists and has banned the cross -border film “Abir Gulaal” with Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor.
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