Video Kunala Cambra on Call Call Call became viral on social media. A general factor between them is the studio, habitat located in Hari in Mumbai.
A few weeks ago, a few weeks ago a few weeks ago in India, which caused the co -headlines of Renveire Allahbodia, in India Sam Reno. Recently, the viral video of Cunala Cambra, which calls the minister as “Haddar”, further fueled the internet. Both incidents are associated with a hubbite known for a comedy located in Har, Mumbai.
After the Cunalau video became viral, Shiv Sena members opened a comedian studio on Sunday night, according to Deputy Chief Minister Maharashtri Shinda. Now the habitat has decided to close.
The studio came out on Instagram to share a note that read: “We are shocked, concerned and extremely disturbed by recent acts of vandalism. We were in the field of performance. “
“We close until we understand the best way to provide a platform for free expression without delivering ourselves and ownership. We invite all artists, audiences and stakeholders to discuss and share our views and ask our instructions so that we also respect the rights of the performers.”
Fir was registered against the Secretary -General Shiv Sena Yuva Sena (Shinde Faction) Channel and 19 others on Monday for allegedly abandoned comedies in Mumbai, Maharashtra. According to Sub -Inspector Vijai from the Hara police station, the Shinde Sena youth faction entered a place while the live comedian Standup Rajat SOOD show continued and caused the show and ruined the set.
The camera made allegedly objected to the Deputy Chief Minister Maharashstra Eknate Shinda in his recent sketch of the stand-up on YouTube.
Mla Murji Patel also filed a complaint for his comments to the MIDC police station, demanding strict action against the comedian. He also demanded an apology in the camera for two days. The pan added that he would raise the issue at the Assembly and asked the Interior Minister to take tough actions against him.
This time the studio was assembled, but during the latent dispute in India, protests were protected on the habitat, which caused the police investigation at the scene.
The range owned by Balc Singh Guy, a close friend of Reno, has now closed his doors. The closure left many regular visitors and supporters of the venue deeply disappointed.
(With the inputs from ani)