A banker who attended Kamra’s show in Mumbai was summoned as a witness after a case was registered against the comic over his alleged jibes against Shinde
Comedian Kunal Kamra on Wednesday apologised to fans over police notices issued to them for attending his controversial show that has led to a massive political uproar.
A banker who attended Kamra’s show in Mumbai was summoned as a witness after a case was registered against the comic over his alleged jibes against Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, police said.
The comic is facing multiple FIRs for his alleged ‘traitor’ comments against Shinde during his latest stand-up show “Naya Bharat”.
“I am deeply sorry for the inconvenience that attending my show has caused to you,” Kamra wrote on X, sharing a news report which stated that a Navi Mumbai banker who attended the show had to cut short a trip after police served him notice.
I am deeply sorry for the inconvenience that attending my show has caused to you. Please email me so that I can schedule your next vacation anywhere you’d like in India –https://t.co/rASktiolKE
— Kunal Kamra (@kunalkamra88) April 2, 2025
“Please email me so that I can schedule your next vacation anywhere you’d like in India,” he quipped in the post.
On Tuesday, police denied reports that members of the audience who attended the show had been summoned to record their statements.