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Jaaved Jaaferi Defends Comedians Amid Growing Intolerance, Backs Pranit More

Veteran actor and comedian Jaaved Jaaferi has spoken out in support of Pranit More, calling comedians 'soft targets' and urging parental monitoring.

Lok Mandate DeskJuly 16, 20262 min read
Jaaved Jaaferi Defends Comedians Amid Growing Intolerance, Backs Pranit More

Veteran actor and comedian Jaaved Jaaferi has voiced his support for fellow comedian Pranit More, who recently faced significant online backlash over a crowd-work segment. Jaaferi characterised stand-up comedians as "soft targets" in today's environment, highlighting what he perceives as a growing intolerance within society towards comedic expression.

The controversy surrounding Pranit More stemmed from a joke involving a hypothetical ₹370 biryani date, which quickly escalated into a heated debate across social media platforms. Jaaferi's intervention underscores a broader concern within the entertainment industry regarding the increasing scrutiny and criticism faced by artists for their creative work.

Addressing the issue of content regulation and public reaction, Jaaferi advocated for parental oversight of children's online content rather than calls for widespread bans. He suggested that parents should actively monitor what their children consume, promoting a more responsible approach to media consumption instead of demanding censorship from external bodies.

Jaaferi's comments resonate with many artists who feel that the space for comedic freedom is shrinking. His defence of More, without condoning any specific content, focuses on the larger principle of artistic liberty and the need for a more understanding audience.

In other news, Jaaferi himself was recently seen reprising his popular role as Manav in the latest installment of the 'Dhamaal' film series, 'Dhamaal 4', keeping him actively engaged in the Indian entertainment landscape.