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Stand-up comedian Shyam Rangeela might have been eliminated from The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, but a video of his mimicry of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going viral. Though it is specifically this mimicry that landed him a place in the competition in the first place, Rangeela was not allowed to put up the skit at the last moment.
In an interview with The Quint, Shyam Rangeela talks about why he was not allowed to mimic Modi, or for that matter Rahul Gandhi, on the show and how it has affected his career.
Clarifying he has never met Modi, Rangeela feels that the channel should have taken a call on whether a Modi skit would be controversial or not before asking him to join the show. There was nothing insulting about it, he insists.
Rangeela however, feels that the controversy around Akshay Kumar-Mallika Dua has been somewhat blown out of proportion. Everyone says these things in fun on the sets, he says. When pushed for an opinion, he agrees that it wasn’t an appropriate thing to say to any woman.
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