Vir Das’ controversial ‘I come from two Indias’ viral monologue sparks a meme fest on Twitter – FilmyVoice
Comic Vir Das who is thought for his daring and controversial statements not too long ago bought massively trolled by netizens for his ‘I come from two Indias’ monologue that allegedly “insults the nation”. Vir’s assertion went viral on social media and inside no time it sparked a meme fest on Twitter. Netizens shared clips and photos from his monologue whereby Vir stated, “I come from an India the place we worship girls in the course of the day and gang-rape them in the course of the evening.”
An advocate Ashutosh Dubey filed a case in opposition to Das for defaming and spoiling the picture of the nation within the USA. The actor who’s at the moment within the US uploaded a video on YouTube titled “I come from two Indias” and this was a part of his efficiency on the John F Kennedy Centre in Washington DC.
— Vir Das (@thevirdas) November 16, 2021
Within the video, Das spoke concerning the duality of the nation and in addition spoke concerning the topical points India is dealing with together with COVID-19, rapes, farmers’ protests, and way more.
When you’re offended by Vir Das then you already know which India you come from.#TwoIndias pic.twitter.com/m3P5dnqZ5y
— Naina Singh (@NainaSi24619003) November 17, 2021
“This can be a joke, however it’s simply not humorous.”
Nice stand-up comedy by Vir Das. My man actually destroyed all of the Sanghis in slightly below 6 minutes ??This is a thread of my most favorite components of it…(1/3)#TwoIndias pic.twitter.com/eOjvZgzN4I
— yuvika (virat’s model) | she/her (@KatyalYuvika) November 17, 2021
“I come from two Indias” @thevirdas pic.twitter.com/iU8HFGlSaB
— The Saloni Present (@whysaloni) November 16, 2021
Vir Das goes to the USA and says this to a packed Kennedy Middle.
These are the “influencers” of our nation who proceed to perpetuate the “snake charmer” thought of India to the world! pic.twitter.com/OaFNsZynRC— Maya (@Sharanyashettyy) November 16, 2021
Expensive USA,
This ?? can be my India.Don’t let joker #VirDas not let you know in any other case. pic.twitter.com/0MwvWBM300
— Rupa Murthy (@rupamurthy1) November 16, 2021
On Thursday, Das even issued a press release and clarified his feedback in his monologue and stated it wasn’t supposed to insult the nation. He took to Twitter and posted a be aware saying, “The video is a satire concerning the duality of two very separate India’s that do various things. Like several nation has mild and darkish, good and evil inside it. None of this can be a secret. The video appeals for us to always remember that we’re nice. To by no means cease specializing in what makes us nice. It ends in a huge patriotic spherical of applause for a rustic all of us love, consider in and are happy with. That there’s extra to our nation than the headlines, a deep magnificence. That is the purpose of the video and the explanation for the applause.”
He additional added saying, “Please don’t be fooled by edited snippets. Folks cheer for India with hope, not hate. Folks clap for India with respect, not malice. You can not promote tickets, earn applause, or symbolize nice folks with negativity, solely with pleasure. I take pleasure in my nation, and I carry that pleasure internationally. To me, a room full of individuals wherever on this planet, giving India an ovation is pure love. I ask of you, the identical factor I requested of that viewers…To concentrate on the sunshine, bear in mind our greatness, and unfold the love.”
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