Before sharing the copy of the complaint on Twitter, advocate Dubey had expressed in a tweet that Vir Das was spoiling the image of the country."Vir Das is spoiling the image of India, Defaming India in the USA. Action should be taken against Vir Das from every corner of India. I will help legally when you needed," advocate Dubey wrote.
Vir Das is spoiling the image of India, Defaming India in the USA.
— ADV. ASHUTOSH J. DUBEY (@AdvAshutoshBJP) November 16, 2021
Action should be taken against Vir Das from every corner of India.
I will help legally when you needed.
Meanwhile, Vir Das on Tuesday issued a statement after he faced severe backlash over his 'I come from two Indias' monologue in which he apparently insulted the country.
Fo the unversed, on Monday, Vir Das had dropped his latest video 'I Come From Two Indias' on his YouTube channel. The video clip was from his stand-up performance at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Before concluding his performance and taking a bow, in the video, Vir Das is heard delivering a monologue about the contradictions within the country. The segment is titled Two Indias.
In the nearly seven-minute-long video, Vir Das is heard talking about the duality of the country. He mentions topical issues India is grappling with including the battle against COVID-19. Vir talks about how Bollywood divides the nation on Twitter and ironically unites the audience in the theatres. He mentions how women are worshipped in the day and gang-raped at night. Vir is heard talking about crackdown against comedians, lack of information about the PMCARES fund and does not forget to mention the farmers' protests.
In fact, during his monologue, Vir is heard mentioning how some might not find a joke in his stand-up act and yet he is certain that there will be a section of people who will release that there definitely is a 'gigantic joke that isn't funny'.
Soon after Vir dropped the video, he faced massive backlash on Twitter for his comments against the country. While some called him anti-national, others called the act 'pathetic' and 'insulting'.
It’s not the first time #VirDas has insulted India & Hindus. Why are these comedians & Bolywood gang after Hindus for worshiping Feminine? Their constant attempt 2 defame Hindus by linking every crime with Sanatan culture is a part of a bigger conspiracy. #VirDasInsultsIndia pic.twitter.com/82VIqpqOBR
— Pradeep Bhandari(प्रदीप भंडारी) (@pradip103) November 16, 2021
I come from an India where Jokers like @thevirdas insult my country in the name of freedom of expression. #virdas #shame pic.twitter.com/egB46Qk4mI
— Rohan Pandya (@rohanpandya) November 16, 2021
We always find people like #VirDas standing at the forefront when it comes to look down on India. Unafraid he is generalizing all Indians as women abusers on a foreign land. He is not even ashamed of his representation of India. I'm appalled to see many are still defending him. pic.twitter.com/aPAGCUiMhU
— Pragya Tiwari (@iam_pragyaT) November 16, 2021
PATHETIC Hinduphobic Vir Das Making MOCKERY OF Ramayan. HOW CAN This man be allowed to make Fun of Hindu Gods in name of Comedy?? #VirDas #VirDasInsultsIndia pic.twitter.com/FqxZnyj9zm
— Rosy (@rose_k01) November 16, 2021
After facing a huge uproar over his video, the 42-year-old took to Twitter and issued a statement stating that his act was intended to remind everyone how great India is despite all its issues.
He wrote, "There has been a sizeable reaction to a video I posted on YouTube. The video is a satire about the duality of two very separate India’s that do different things. Like any nation has light and dark, good and evil within it. None of this is a secret."
"The video appeals for us to never forget that we are great. To never stop focusing on what makes us great. It ends in a gigantic patriotic round of applause for a country we all love, believe in, and are proud of. That there is more to our country than the headlines, a deep beauty. THAT’S the point of the video and the reason for the applause," he added.
— Vir Das (@thevirdas) November 16, 2021
Pointing out that towards the end of the video, everyone in the audience gave a standing ovation to the country, Vir mentioned in his statement, "People cheer for India with hope, not hate. People clap for India with respect, not malice. You cannot sell tickets, earn applause, or represent great people with negativity, only with pride. I take pride in my country, and I carry that pride across the world. To me, a room full of people anywhere in the world, giving India an ovation is pure love."