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Feb 25, 2025 7:21 PM - Connect Newsroom

From Mehar Mittal to Samay Raina

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The rise of such humor raises a critical inquiry: Are we losing sight of the artistry in comedy?(Photo: Instagram/Samay Raina)

Jasmine Singh

As the controversy surrounding Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia continues to generate buzz, it compels us to reflect on the evolving landscape of comedy, particularly in Punjabi cinema, affectionately dubbed "Pollywood." The legendary Mehar Mittal, known for his unique brand of humor steeped in double entendre, set the stage for a comedic tradition that has persisted over the years. His cricketer-themed jokes often danced on the line of propriety, yet they were delivered with a charm that resonated with audiences.

Fast forward to today, and Punjabi films have become a treasure trove of double-meaning jokes, woven into the fabric of many comedies under the guise of entertainment. One must question whether this trend truly serves the audience or if it merely panders to sensationalism. The rise of such humor raises a critical inquiry: Are we losing sight of the artistry in comedy?

Shifting our focus to Bollywood, we see a similar trajectory. Films like "Masti" and its sequel "Grand Masti" tread the fine line between comedy and soft adult content, filled with dialogues that could easily overshadow traditional values. This trend begs the question: Why are we now scrutinizing social media influencers like Samay Raina, Munawar Faruqui, and Ranveer Allahbadia? What line have they crossed that has sparked such outrage?

When Kapil Sharma delivers a cheeky double-meaning joke to a family audience, laughter ensues, yet the same humor seems to provoke controversy when it appears in different contexts. Is this latest wave of scrutiny merely a reflection of a shifting cultural landscape, or could it be a strategic move to reignite discussions around the pending broadcasting bill in India?

As we navigate this complex terrain, we invite you to share your thoughts and insights on our website. How do you perceive the evolution of comedy in Indian entertainment? Are we witnessing a transformation or simply the same jokes told in a different light?

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