People who are privileged can take more risks because of that safety shield that privilege provides.
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If you start imagining an audience for yourself, you don't do justice to the job. You fall into that trap of a self-image.
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I don't think changing minds is possible with just comedy. It's too much to expect from your own art.
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My only success is that I am alive.
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I've stopped many things such as healthy eating. What's the point? In this post-truth era, I feel increasingly powerless.
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I am primarily a comedian. Sometimes I also do comedy about my cats. Now unless you find metaphors in cats, there is nothing political about those and I love doing such jokes as much as I love doing political content.
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We critique all politicians who are in power, whenever there's a talking point.
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I don't understand why people who have the most power, say people like Amitabh Bachchan, are silent on most issues.
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There's a lot of ordinariness, and people tend to play to the same regressive tropes - sexism, patriarchy, unkindness to the oppressed. Comedy shouldn't fall into these traps - by its very nature comedy is supposed to be edgy and anti-establishment.