Comedian Kunal Kamra criticizes T-Series for disabling his standup special ‘Naya Bharat’ over a parody song deemed a copyright violation. The controversy escalated with vandalism by Shiv Sena activists and political disputes, with Kamra vowing not to apologize or back down despite facing legal action.
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