Vir Das BREAKS silence on 'Two Indias' controversy, says 'if you don’t find it funny, don’t laugh'
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Vir Das, in an interview, expressed that he didn't intend to start a conversation with his monologue 'Two Indias'.
New Delhi: Comedian Vir Das has broken his silence on the controversy surrounding his monologue titled 'Two Indias' at the John F Kennedy Centre in Washington DC. In an interview with a leading daily, he explained that he was 'just doing a show' and he didn't intend to start a conversation.
Vir told India Today, "I am here to do my job and will continue. I won’t stop. My job is to make people laugh and if you don’t find it funny, don’t laugh.”
He further said, "I was just doing a show. We were full, and it was my audience and I wrote a piece. I don't think you ever hope to start a conversation. I think you just hope to make people laugh in the room."