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TMC invites comedian Vir Das to Kolkata after B'luru show cancelled over protests by right-wing groups

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Published : Nov 11, 2022, 1:41 PM IST

TMC MP Derek O'Brien has invited stand-up comedian Vir Das to Kolkata, a day after his show in Bengaluru was cancelled at the last minute following protests by Hindu right-wing groups.

TMC invites comedian Vir Das to Kolkata after B'luru show cancelled over protests by right-wing groups
TMC invites comedian Vir Das to Kolkata after B'luru show cancelled over protests by right-wing groups

New Delhi: TMC MP Derek O'Brien has invited stand-up comedian Vir Das to Kolkata, a day after his show in Bengaluru was cancelled at the last minute following protests by Hindu right-wing groups. The protesting groups alleged that the show, scheduled to be held on Thursday, would hurt Hindu religious sentiments.

"Hello @thevirdas Come to #Kolkata. We would love to have you here this winter. DM me please. Let's get this going," the TMC's leader of the House in Rajya Sabha said in a tweet. Das later uploaded a video on Twitter to deter any assumptions made on his content. "I made this video after one of my shows, Just in Case. I have no interest in media spectacles or being used for headlines. I'm an artist. I shouldn't be on the news. Many assumptions are made about my content. I trust my art and my audience to speak for me. #TrustTheAudience," Das tweeted. Das' monologue "I come from two Indias" had stirred a row a year ago when he was criticised for allegedly defaming the country. (PTI)

Also Read: Comedian Vir Das's Bengaluru show cancelled after Hindu groups object

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New Delhi: TMC MP Derek O'Brien has invited stand-up comedian Vir Das to Kolkata, a day after his show in Bengaluru was cancelled at the last minute following protests by Hindu right-wing groups. The protesting groups alleged that the show, scheduled to be held on Thursday, would hurt Hindu religious sentiments.

"Hello @thevirdas Come to #Kolkata. We would love to have you here this winter. DM me please. Let's get this going," the TMC's leader of the House in Rajya Sabha said in a tweet. Das later uploaded a video on Twitter to deter any assumptions made on his content. "I made this video after one of my shows, Just in Case. I have no interest in media spectacles or being used for headlines. I'm an artist. I shouldn't be on the news. Many assumptions are made about my content. I trust my art and my audience to speak for me. #TrustTheAudience," Das tweeted. Das' monologue "I come from two Indias" had stirred a row a year ago when he was criticised for allegedly defaming the country. (PTI)

Also Read: Comedian Vir Das's Bengaluru show cancelled after Hindu groups object

(This story has not been edited by ETV Bharat and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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