Jaaved Jaaferi on evolving landscape of comedy in India: It is not about the people, it is how politics plays these games

Jaaved Jaaferi believes comedian backlash in India is politically driven rather than a true shift in audience sensibilities. He argues current socio-political dynamics force people to think differently about humor, highlighting the influence of a vocal minority on public discourse.
Jaaved Jaaferi on evolving landscape of comedy in India: It is not about the people, it is how politics plays these games
The topic of the evolving landscape of comedy in India. was discussed in a recent podcast, where veteran actor and comedian Jaaved Jaaferi weighed in on the issue, asserting that the backlash against comedians is more a result of political maneuvering than a shift in audience sensibilities.
In an interview with Humans of Bombay, Jaaved dismissed the idea that people have suddenly become more sensitive to humor. “It is not about the people, it is how politics plays these games,” he remarked. He further elaborated that the socio-political climate is influencing how people react to content. “People didn’t think of these things but today, they are being forced to think of these things. There’s a certain play happening in the socio political circles which is not healthy. I don’t agree with it,” he said.
Highlighting the misdirection of public focus, Jaaved stated, “There are issues that are more important than just changing the name of something, change the state of something. Naam mein nahi kuch rakha hai, kaam mein rakha hai. (There is nothing in a name, work is more important). Kaam (work) is more important than naam (name).”
He also pointed out how a vocal minority often dictates the discourse. “There is a certain segment who makes a lot of noise and they are the ones who are seen. If 10 people are making a lot of noise, and 1000 people are sitting quietly, you hear those 10 people,” he noted.
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