Kunal Kamra Row: Habitat Studio made a big decision after the vandalism, Kunal Kamra had given a controversial statement


Posted on 24th Mar 2025 02:03 pm by rohit kumar

Habitat Studio has decided on Monday that it is closing its studio for the time being. This is the same studio where comedian Kunal Kamra had commented on a leader of Maharashtra during a show. After this, Shiv Sena workers had vandalized the studio.

 

Habitat Studio decided to close

 

In a post on Instagram, Habitat Center wrote that we are shocked and surprised by the vandalism. Artists are responsible for their own thoughts. We are closing our work until we find a good way to provide a platform for free expression without endangering ourselves and our property. We invite artists, audience and people for discussion. They share their views freely. It is written in the post that we do not get involved in whatever content the artists share. But in the recent case, we were held guilty.

 

Officials reached the studio with a hammer

Habitat Studio is located in Khar area of ​​Mumbai. BMC officials have reached here with a hammer. Police is also present outside the studio.

 

FIR registered against Shiv Sainiks

 

Let us tell you that an FIR has been registered against Shiv Sena Yuva Sena General Secretary Rahul Kanal and 19 people for vandalizing the Habitat stand-up comedy set.

 

What is the whole matter?

 

Kunal Kamra shared a video on Sunday. In this video, he made a song on the track 'Bholi Si Surat Ki Dhun' of 'Dil To Pagal Hai' and joked about a veteran leader and called him a 'traitor' without naming him, after which the video went viral within minutes. This joke was not liked by the workers of Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena, after which they reacted to it. After this, Shiv Sena workers vandalized the studio.

 

Who is Kunal Kamra?

 

Kunal Kamra is an Indian stand-up comedian. Kunal Kamra is known for his bold and outspoken style. He also faces social media trolling. Earlier, Kunal Kamra had also been surrounded by controversies for commenting on the Supreme Court and PM Modi.

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