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Comedian Paritosh Tripathi responds to Karan Johar’s criticism of mimicry on his show: Promises to be more careful in the future

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Comedian Paritosh Tripathi has responded to filmmaker Karan Johar’s criticism of his show, Madness Machaenge, for featuring an unflattering mimicry of him. Tripathi, known for his comedic talent, expressed that they will be more cautious moving forward to avoid any further controversies.

Johar recently called out Tripathi’s co-star, Kettan Singh, for mimicking him in a manner that he found distasteful. This led to a public backlash and raised questions about the boundaries of mimicry in the entertainment industry.

Tripathi’s statement comes in the wake of the ongoing debate surrounding creative expression and the fine line between humor and offense. As a popular comedian, Tripathi understands the importance of respecting individuals’ feelings while still delivering entertaining content.

The incident has sparked discussions about the responsibility of comedians and entertainers to be mindful of their portrayal of public figures. Tripathi’s commitment to being more cautious in the future reflects a growing awareness within the industry about the impact of their work on others.

As the entertainment world continues to evolve, it is crucial for artists like Tripathi to navigate these sensitive issues with care and sensitivity. The public will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds and how it shapes the future of comedy in the industry.

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