Apoorva Makhija
OPINION: The Comedy Gone Wrong: Samay Raina to Kunal Kamra
Gone are the days when laughter was reserved solely for jokes—today, it often finds itself lost in the cacophony of outrage, misplaced indignation, and the relentless policing of humor. The grim state of free speech has rendered comedians the perennial soft targets of unexpected backlash, leaving us to wonder: why is it always them? The debate on whether comedians deserve such scrutiny arrives much later—preceded by the more pressing question of why the crosshairs are almost exclusively fixed on their craft. But this isn’t an impassioned plea in favor of stand-up artists from a myopic | Click Here...
Ashish Chanchlani says ‘bahut ho gayi stress eating, batao kab aaye vapas’ amid ‘India’s Got Latent’ controversy
Ashish Chanchlani recently broke his social media silence by sharing a gym photo on Instagram. In the picture, he flexed his muscles while smiling at the camera. His caption hinted at stress eating, making it the first time he indirectly referred to recent events. It read, 'kaafi stress eating ho gayi Bhai, batao kab aaye vaapis'. Before this, on March 3, he had posted about preparing for a comeback and pushing through difficulties. | Click Here...