After the music company T-Series allegedly blocked his stand-up special’s YouTube visibility due to copyright concerns, comedian Kunal Kamra retaliated.
In Short
- Kunal Kamra clashed with T-Series over recently released stand-up video
- He said parody and satire fall under fair use rights
- Mumbai Police has summoned Kamra for mocking Eknath Shinde
Comedian Kunal Kamra has retaliated against the music label T-Series for allegedly preventing his contentious stand-up video, Naya Bharat: A Comedy Special, from being seen on YouTube. After he caused a stir during a performance in Mumbai by making a ‘gaddar’ (traitor) remark about Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde without naming him, Kamra responded.
“Hello @TSeries, stop being a stooge,” Kamra wrote in a harsh remark on X. Legally, parodies and satire fall under fair use. I have not utilized the song’s original instrumental or lyrics. All dance videos and cover songs may be removed if this one is taken down. Please take note of it, creators.
“Having said that every monopoly in India is nothing short of the Mafia, so please watch/download this special before it’s taken down,” he said.