‘Gaaliyaan rukni nahi chahiye’: Mallika Dua loses her cool over Pranit More, ‘Rs 370 biryani’ remark and KEM doctor controversy | Hindi Movie News
Comedian-actress Mallika Dua took to Instagram to share a hard-hitting note, calling out a string of recent controversies making headlines. From comedian Pranit More and Himanshu Jangra to the 22-year-old from Gurugram behind the viral ‘Rs 370 biryani’ remark and a KEM doctor who faced backlash for making an inappropriate comment about a male corpse’s private parts, Dua had something to say about all of them. In her post, she made it clear that the criticism directed at these individuals was justified, while also taking a sharp dig at viral internet culture and the growing trend of crowd-work comedy.
Mallika Dua’s Instagram post: ‘Gaaliyaan rukni nahin chahiye’
Taking to Instagram, Mallika wrote, “Gaaliyaan rukni nahin chahiye, but let’s be clear: Woh l*du, comedian/comic/artist nahin hai. Us Jh**tu keede ke saath koi ladki date pe nahin gayi thi; let’s be honest. Yeh roz 5 baar auto ke lite reject hota hai. He is a filthy scoundrel even in his C-grade made-up story. Uss jh**tu ki jeb mein 370 kya 30 rupay bhi nahin hain. Vasooli vaale uske peeche lage rehte hain, I’m sure. He wasn’t fired from his job because of your outrage. He was clearly a below-average keeda even at work and was dispensable. He most definitely did not write that story in English”.
Mallika Dua slams female doctor and crowd-work comedy
The actress did not hold back when it came to the female doctor either, calling her ‘badtameez’ and questioning whether she ever had the skills, the drive, or the basic human decency that the medical profession demands. She then turned her attention to crowd-work comedy, dismissing it as something that does not deserve to be called an art form. In her view, many Indian male comedians lean on it as a shortcut to grab attention online, using it to hide their lack of real talent. She wrapped up her post on a bitter note, pointing out that despite repeated controversies, society continues to reward such people with fame and money.
Maharashtra Cybercrime police registers FIR against Pranit More
On Thursday, the Maharashtra Cybercrime police took action in the matter, registering an FIR against comedian Pranit More and several others in connection with the objectionable content circulating widely on social media.