
Comic Kunal Kamra on Friday ran out to the main Minister Delhi Rekha Guptou by suggested that “he would come at his own risk” should be for tourism in Delhi. Kamr’s note was in response to the earlier statement of Gupta that the camera could come and perform in Delhi, but “at his own risk”.
“Come to your own risk” should be a folder for tourism in Delhi, “Kamra published July.
During an interview at a media event organized by the Indian Express group, the main Minister Gupta was asked whether to introduce comics like Kunal Kamra a show in Delhi, where he would probably crack jokes on the Prime Minister and other people. Delhi CM replied, “He can come to his own risk. People from Delhi listened to him.”
When another newspaper representative asked how the main minister could say “at his own risk” and not to her certainty, Gupta replied, “Okay, you will come, I will welcome you.”
In another post Kamra said, “He spoke as a real Abvp Karyakart and had the opportunity to speak as a dignified main minister.”
Earlier controversy
The stand-up comic Kamra was in the eye of the storm during his specialty on YouTube 2025, Naya Bharat, in which he used a modified version of the Hinde song from Shahrukh-Khan Starrer Dil Tooth Hain to describe the uprising of 2022 Eknath Shinde.
“Come to your own risk” should be a slogan for tourism in Delhi.
In the video filmed at the Habitat studio at the UniContinental Hotel in the Khar district in Mumbai, Kamra kicked the Bollywood song Parodia and described it as “Gaddar” for its political manoeuvries.
The Habitat studio was reportedly vandalized by the Shiv hay workers (Shinde Group).
Arnab Goswami video
In 2020, Kunal Kamra shared a video about it Heckling Republic TV founder Arnab Goswami aboard bombai-Lucknow indigO Flight in 2020.
In a two -minute video he posted on his twitter account (now x), you can hear a camera to Arnab: “Here I ask Coward Arnab about his journalism and doing exactly what I expected.” During all this, Arnab was silent.
The video divided the Internet. Some, including the SHAROOR Congress Member, supported Kama. Others, including the then Minister of Civil Aviation, Hardeep Singh Puri, called the Camra “offensive” behavior
After investigation, Indigo banned Kamu for six months and considered its act as a level 1. Later the ban was reduced to three months. Other airlines, including Air India, Spicejet and GoAir, also followed a suit and imposed similar bans on comedians.
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