The habitat reopened months after Kunal Kamra's 'Gaddar' remarking proversion, says Internet 'Stay Courageous' | Mint

The Habitat Comedy Club, Mumbai, opened its doors after almost two months of Kunal Kamra’s controversial stand-up comedy law. The venue was vandalized and later closed to the controversy that broke out after Kamra’s ‘Gaddar’ remark during his performance. Habitat Comedy Club recently reopened, the habitat announced: “Your chart for happiness is in the link in Bio.” Their posts promoted a series of comedians who would soon hold their performances on the venue. From Abhishek Upmanyu to Abhijeet Ganguly, Abhishek Bhutwani and more, several popular comedians would return to the popular Mumbai room for their performances. Internet responds to the return of Habitat Comedy Club and responds to the news, and supporters showed their excitement in the commentary. One user wrote in the remarks: “Samay (Raina) when?” “Welcome back guys,” rejoice another one. Another said, “Comedy Shuru Kiya Jaaye (let’s start comedy programs).” Someone also said, ‘Well done !! Remain brave. ‘ Kunal Kamra -Controversion The Habitat Comedy Club was vandalized according to Shiv Sena workers, according to a report by HT, after Kunal joked a ‘Gaddar’ (traitor) on the Deputy Head Minister of Maharashtra, Eknath Shinde. Later, the habitat issued a statement about the incident and closed their venue. In the statement, the team said it “does not support hatred or damage of any kind”. On March 24, Habitat Studio shared their incident and expressed their shock at the situation. Via Instagram shared the studio in a post: ‘We have been shocked, worried and unusually broken by the recent acts of vandalism we target. Artists are exclusively responsible for their views and creative choices. We have never been involved in the content performed by any artist, but the recent events have made us think about how we have the best way to make the best place for the worker. Free expression without compromising ourselves and our property. ‘The habitat has always been a neutral platform for all kinds of artists to share their work in any language – for everything that requires a stage, our doors remain open. Just offering a stage helps encourage people to discover their creativity, build their talent and sometimes find a new career. The stage belongs to an artist while they are on it. Artists create their own content, their expressions. We do not support hate or damage any kind.