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Comedian Kunal Kamra condemns the demolition of Habitat Studio, where Shiv Sena supporters protested against his jokes targeting Eknath Shinde.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Mar 27, 2025
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Kamra argues that an entertainment venue is merely a platform and should not be held responsible for a comedian's content or jokes.
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The comedian strongly defends his right to free speech, stating it's not illegal to poke fun at political leaders and the political system.
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Habitat Studio was vandalized by Shiv Sena workers on Sunday night, leading to its subsequent closure and demolition by the BMC.
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Kamra criticizes the BMC's actions, questioning whether the law will be equally applied to those who resorted to vandalism in response to his comedy.
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The comedian warns those calling his number repeatedly that unknown calls will be redirected to a voicemail playing a song they dislike.
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Kamra references press freedom in India, ranking 159th globally, and declares he will not apologize for his comments about Eknath Shinde.
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The BMC officially razed the temporary studio structures, citing lack of civic permission for the basement studio setup.
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Habitat Studio, which hosted the controversial 'India's Got Latent' show in February, announced its shutdown following the vandalism.
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Kamra mockingly suggests using Elphinstone bridge as his next show venue, referencing the 2017 stampede that killed 23 people.
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