‘I am deeply sorry’: Comedian Kunal Kamra apologises to banker who attended his Naya Bharat show, offers free vacation
- Kunal Kamra faced legal troubles after making remarks about Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, leading to two police summons issued by the Mumbai Police.
- The Shiv Sena faction, loyal to Eknath Shinde, ransacked the venue where Naya Bharat was filmed as a warning to Kamra and others.
- Sanjay Raut, a leader in Shiv Sena , claimed that state ministers issued threats against Kamra, demanding he be 'shot and hanged immediately.'
- Kamra received interim anticipatory bail from the Madras High Court on March 27 due to concerns regarding his safety amidst the escalating political and legal storm.
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‘I am deeply sorry’: Comedian Kunal Kamra apologises to banker who attended his Naya Bharat show, offers free vacation
A banker from Navi Mumbai cut his trip short after police contacted him regarding a defamation case involving comedian Kunal Kamra. Kamra has now offered him a free holiday as an apology for the inconvenience caused by the legal matter.
Kunal Kamra shares 5 pointers on 'how to kill an artist democratically': 'It's a political weapon'
The outrage against Kumal Kamra began clips from his recent show in Mumbai went viral. In it, he also sang a parody version of 'Bholi Si Surat', a popular song from the 1997 blockbuster 'Dil To Pagal' Hai allegedly targeting Maharashtra deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde.
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