Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra is once again at the center of a political storm after his recent performance in Mumbai. During his latest show 'Naya Bharat' at the Habitat Comedy Club in Khar, Kamra took a jibe at Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, referring to him as a "gaddar" (traitor) using a modified version of a song from the Bollywood film Dil To Pagal Hai.
In a full-length video of the act posted on YouTube, Kamra could be seen holding up a slim red pocket edition of the Constitution. "At some point, I will put this video out… and for all the people who won’t like the show, I have something for you," he said before flashing the book. "This is what allows me to do what I do, and in the framework of the book, you can feel free to do anything."
Known for his scathing political humour, Kamra took his satire a step further by performing parody covers of popular Shah Rukh Khan songs. He modified the iconic song Bholi Si Surat from Dil To Pagal Hai to mock Deputy CM Shinde, replacing the lyrics to suggest that he was a “traitor", remarking, “Meri nazar se tum dekho to gaddar nazar wo aaye. Haaye.”
The video of Kamra’s performance quickly went viral, drawing the ire of the Shinde-led Shiv Sena faction. Members of Shiv Sena vandalised the Habitat Comedy Club, as well as Hotel Unicontinental, where the club is located, on Sunday night. The party also staged protests, with its youth wing, Yuva Sena, burning Kamra’s photographs and demanding his arrest.
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The Mumbai Police, following a complaint by Shiv Sena MLA Murji Patel, has registered an FIR against Kamra under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including Section 353(1)(b) – Statements conducing to public mischief and Section 356(2) – Defamation.
Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) leaders have accused Kamra of being a "hired comedian" paid by the rival Shiv Sena (UBT) faction led by Uddhav Thackeray. Shiv Sena MP Naresh Mhaske warned that Kamra would be "chased throughout the country" and "forced to flee India."
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday demanded an apology from Kamra for his comments, stating that freedom of speech has its limitations.
"There is freedom to do stand-up comedy, but he cannot speak whatever he wants. The people of Maharashtra have decided who the traitor is. Kunal Kamra should apologise. This will not be tolerated," Fadnavis said. He also slammed Kamra for using the same red Constitution book shown by Rahul Gandhi, claiming that "both of them have not read the Constitution."
Shiv Sena Yuva Sena leader Rahool Kanal, who has been booked with 19 other party members for vandalising the club, has justified the outrage, stating, "We had already warned the owner of the venue, which has had six FIRs against it in the past. We will teach Kamra a lesson, but this is part of a paid conspiracy. The Mumbai Police is capable of exposing it."
Kanal also commented on the FIR registered against him, "This is not about breaking the law but about self-respect. When elders are insulted, we will respond in kind. This is just a trailer; the full picture is yet to come. Whenever Kamra is in Mumbai, he will receive a lesson in Shiv Sena style."
Shiv Sena leader Shaina NC also strongly condemned Kamra’s remarks, calling them "vulgar".
"You call Maharashtra's most popular CM and Deputy CM 'gaddar' and call it comedy? This is not humor but cheap publicity. Kamra is being used as a puppet by the Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (UBT) faction. Eknath Shinde was once an autorickshaw driver who became CM - this is aspirational, not comedy. Kamra’s tragedy is yet to unfold," Shaina remarked.
Joining them, Maharashtra’s Minister of State for Home Affairs, Yogesh Ramdas Kadam, also acknowledged the constitutional right to free speech but warned against its misuse. "The Constitution allows freedom of speech, but that does not give anyone the right to insult those holding constitutional positions. As for the vandalism, necessary action will be taken."
Sharply retaliating to the incident, Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray has condemned the vandalism, calling it a "cowardly act" and an attempt to undermine law and order in Maharashtra. He mocked Shinde’s faction, suggesting their reaction proved the truth of Kamra’s remarks.
Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar faction) MLA Rohit Pawar has also slammed the Shiv Sena’s reaction, drawing parallels to past incidents. "Satirical remarks have always been part of politics. Balasaheb Thackeray embraced them, and Eknath Shinde was his follower. In 2003, similar remarks were made about Chhagan Bhujbal, and his supporters vandalised an office. But Bhujbal took responsibility and resigned. Even Rahul Gandhi, when questioned about a comment on Rajiv Gandhi, dismissed it, saying such remarks do not diminish a leader’s stature."
Pawar also took a swipe at the current political climate, remarking, "Artists must be cautious. This is not the pre-2014 era - Freedom of Expression no longer exists. Leaders should also educate their workers instead of endorsing such reactions."
Congress MP Imran Masood took a dig at the ruling alliance, warning that such actions could damage Maharashtra’s economic prospects. "This atmosphere of intolerance is destroying Maharashtra. It is a leading state in economic progress and investment, but such incidents will drive investors away. The youth of Maharashtra is being forced to migrate, and the state risks falling into decline, much like West Bengal. Investors want peace and stability, but this government cannot tolerate criticism. The opposition’s role is to hold up a mirror to those in power, yet they cannot handle it."
Notably, this is not the first time Kamra has faced legal trouble or backlash for his outspoken views.
Some of his past controversies include:
The Mumbai police are continuing their investigation into both Kamra’s remarks and the vandalism at the show venue. Meanwhile, the political battle between the Shinde-led Shiv Sena and the Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) over the incident is already flaring up gradually.
Meanwhile, in a statement posted on its official Instagram handle, Habitat Studio, the venue where Kamra's show was held and vandalised later by Shiv Sena leaders, announced Monday morning its decision to shut down indefinitely.
"Till we figure out the best way to provide a platform for free expression without putting ourselves and our property in jeopardy, we will remain closed," the statement read.
Kamra is yet to issue a formal statement on the incident and respond to the FIR.
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