Kunal Kamra Controversy- Arnab, Judges, Shinde—You Won’t Guess What’s Next!

Kunal Kamra, India’s bold stand-up comedian, loves to poke fun at people—and wow, does he enjoy the mess it creates! From teasing big shots to causing a scene on flights, his life is full of laughs, fights, and noisy news. He’s often in the spotlight with fresh trouble that gets everyone chatting. Let’s jump into his crazy story, spill the details on his latest clash, and hear what folks are saying about this mischief-maker.

Trouble Follows Him Everywhere

Kamra’s problems are like a movie series—each one bigger than the last. Back in January 2020, he grabbed attention by yelling at TV newsman Arnab Goswami on an IndiGo flight. He called Arnab a “coward” and “traitor” for his shows, and it got him kicked off several airlines. People online went nuts—some loved his guts, others thought he was annoying. Kamra didn’t care; he tweeted proudly and acted like the ban was a prize.

Later in 2020, he got into a fight with the Supreme Court. He posted tweets making fun of the judges during Arnab Goswami’s bail case. He even joked that Chief Justice S.A. Bobde cared more about pictures than fairness. Boom—a court case hit him fast for disrespecting them. Kamra didn’t say sorry, sticking to his “I can say what I want” attitude. He avoided jail, but it made him look like a total rebel.

Then in 2021, he clashed with Bollywood star Kangana Ranaut online. After Kangana’s tweets about farmers’ protests upset people, Kamra jumped in with his usual sarcasm, laughing at her words. Their X (Twitter) argument was like a fun movie—two loudmouths throwing shade while fans took sides. Kangana pops up again in his latest drama, but we’ll get to that soon.

The Latest Drama: Eknath Shinde and the “Traitor” Song

Now, let’s talk about Kamra’s newest mess, one that’s got everyone buzzing. It started with a comedy show at Mumbai’s Habitat studio, which was recorded a while back but was recently shared online. In a funny song, Kamra sang about Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, using the word “gaddar” (traitor)—a sneaky dig at Shinde’s 2022 move that broke Shiv Sena and kicked out Uddhav Thackeray’s team. He didn’t say Shinde’s name, but everyone got the hint. And then, trouble exploded.

Shiv Sena supporters from Shinde’s side went wild. A group led by Sena youth leader Rahool Kanal barged into the Habitat studio, breaking chairs and trashing the place. The next day, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) showed up and tore down parts of the building, saying they were “not allowed.” Just random timing? Many say no—people whisper it’s payback. Mumbai police filed a case against Kamra for bad-mouthing someone and stirring trouble, calling him in for questioning. Some even think he was paid to pick on Shinde—sounds like a mystery movie plot!

Kamra isn’t backing off, as usual. He posted a long note online soon after, saying he won’t say sorry. “I’m not scared of this gang & I won’t hide,” he wrote, pushing his free speech idea hard. He said he was just repeating what NCP’s Ajit Pawar once called Shinde—talk about a smart comeback! Meanwhile, some of the attackers got bail, but Kamra’s still the one in the hot seat.

What People Are Saying?

This mess has everyone talking. Shiv Sena leaders are mad—Minister Raghunath Patil warned, “He’ll face us outside,” and Shinde hinted Kamra’s working for “someone” (maybe his enemies). MP Naresh Mhaske went big, saying, “You’ll have to run out of India.” Scary stuff! But Uddhav Thackeray’s group is cheering. Uddhav said, “A traitor is a traitor,” backing Kamra up. Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar also liked Kamra’s no-sorry style.

Kangana Ranaut—yep, her again—joined the chat, calling Kamra out for chasing “2 minutes of fame.” Now a BJP MP, she said the BMC was right to knock down the studio but complained her own 2020 house trouble was unfair. Is she right or just flip-flopping? You tell me. Movie maker Hansal Mehta took Kamra’s side, remembering when Sena guys attacked him years ago—smashing stuff and hitting people. “This happens all the time,” he said.

Online, fans and haters are split. Some call Kamra a free speech champ, with X posts saying he’s “brave.” Others trash him as a “paid troublemaker” or “show-off,” with one person joking he’s “taking cash from outsiders to ruin India.” His comedy? Some love his sharp style, others say he’s too stuck on politics instead of funny stuff.

The Story Keeps Going

Kamra’s latest trouble is still cooking. Will he talk to the police? Will Shinde’s team hit back harder? And what happened to the Habitat, which was now closed after the attack? The rumor mill’s buzzing, and Kamra’s grinning in the middle of it all. Love him or not, one thing’s sure: this guy knows how to keep us watching. Stick around—more drama’s probably coming!

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