“That’s been my time, I’m done, Goodbye…”: Comedian says after 12 shows canceled in 2 months

Rahul Kaushik
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Munawar Faruqui
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‘Dongri to Nowhere’, the comedy show hosted by Munawar Faruqui was organized for 28th November at Good Shepherd Auditorium in Bengaluru was canceled. In answer, the comedian said this was the twelfth show which is also canceled and this is done. He stated on social media, “I’m done, Goodbye”.

 Saturday Bengaluru Police ordered the show organizers to cancel Munawar Faruqui’s comedy show. The police send a letter to the organizers and stated, “There is credible information that several organizations are opposing this stand-up comedy show and it could create chaos and disturb the public peace and harmony, which may lead to law and order problems.”

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 Police also said that it is well known that Munawar Faruki is a controversial personality and in previous times he told some controversial statements on the gods of other religions. And as per the instruction, the show was canceled on Sunday morning.

 On the cancellation of his show, Faruqui tweets his response and said, “Nafrat jeeta hai, artist haar gaya. [Hate has triumphed, the artist has lost]. I’m done! Goodbye! Injustice.” Comedian noted that though he has the censor certificate for the show due to the threats the twelve shows have been canceled in the last two months.

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 Faruki said they have already sold 600+ tickets and got a lot of love from the people for this show. Their main intention was to collect the money from this show and will donate this to the late Puneeth Rajkumar’s Organization. He also said that around 80 people including volunteers, drivers, and guards are dependent on earning from a single show.

 “I used to think sometimes that maybe I am wrong, but after what has happened, I have understood that some people are trying to gain political advantage out of this,” the comedian said on tweeter. He signed off from the show and said, “I think this is the end. My name is Munawar Faruqui and that’s been my time. You guys were a wonderful audience. Goodbye. I’m done.”

 Faruki spent in jail for more than one month earlier this year as some religious groups accused and complained against him for allegedly being made during the show. But he got the bell after Supreme Court said that there is no proof against him regarding the violence.

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I'm Rahul Kaushik, news writer at GrowJust India. I love to write National, International and Business news. You may reach me at rahul@growjustindia.com
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