AIB pulls roast video from Youtube, release statement

The show, which is being probed by the Maharashtra Government, ran into trouble when several organisations filed FIR against the alleged obscene nature of the content

BS ReporterPTI Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 04 2015 | 4:34 PM IST
The members of expletive-laced comedy show 'AIB Roast' have removed their latest three part video from Youtube after it sparked a controversy for obscene language and content.

AIB had tweeted earlier saying, "Have taken down AIB Knockout for now. We will speak soon."

In a statement released on Facebook today, AIB said,"...Things got to a point where people who have supported us, people who work hard to make what we do come to life, were put in a position where things could get deeply unpleasant for them. And that’s a problem. We can live with abuse, hate, anger, fury, rage, ignorance, bigotry and perhaps even bullying. But we don’t want anybody to get hurt because of us. And we do mean anybody." 

The celebrity roast, which is first of its kind in India, featured a panelist of eight AIB members with filmmaker Karan Johar taking over the role of 'roast master' to grill 'Gunday' stars Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor on their professional and personal lives.

The show, which is being probed by the Maharashtra Government, ran into trouble when several organisations filed FIR against the alleged obscene nature of the content along with censor board member Ashoke Pandit coming out heavily against it.

"They can't use the language in public that is not decent in any form. The entire show was abnormal," Pandit had said.

Pandit, however, was slammed by Twitter community for his derogatory comments against Johar.

The online community seems divided over the issue as three hashtags have been trending on Twitter.

The AIB roast event, staged in Mumbai in December, was attended by 4,000 people and the audience included Johar's mother, Sonakshi Sinha, Alia Bhatt and Deepika Padukone among others.


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First Published: Feb 04 2015 | 4:10 PM IST

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