Comedian Gaurav Gupta’s Bonter with Pak Fan at US Show: Chalo Hanuman Chalisa
Comedian Gaurav Gupta recently took a jib in a Pakistani fan during a stand-up show as part of his US-Canada Comedy Tour, which led to mixed reactions.

In short
- Comedian Gaurav Gupta was engaged with a member of a Pakistani audience during his US show
- Gaurav redeemed Pakistani fan during Kashmir’s subtle contexts
- Gaurav kicked his US-Canada tour with shows in Atlanta and Chicago on 30 May
Comedian Gaurav Gupta during his US show took a jib on Indo-Pak tensions associated with a member of the Pakistani audience. The banquet, which made Gaurav’s cheerful with the Pakistani fan, left the audience in the partition.
Gaurav on Sunday, while performing as part of his US-Canada Comedy Tour, interacted with an audience member. When he said that he was from Pakistan, some crowd people started shouting ‘Sindoor’ (reference to ‘Operation Sindoor’ by the Indian defense forces). The comedian then asked everyone not to misbehave.
Gaurav then told a member of the Pakistani audience, “Brother, you have a lot of courage in the show. He felt that the artists have been banned, but the members of the audience are still allowed.”
,Chalo Tum Hanuman Chalisa Pad AB (Go, now tell Hanuman Chalisa), “He said.
The comedian then asked the Pakistani fan if he understands his jokes. Then he subtlely referred to Kashmir and said, “Toh Tamah Samaj Nahi Flour, Nahi will be found? Itne saalon se keh rahe hain nahi milega, nahi milega, phir aa jaate ho tum (So you don’t understand? You will not get it. We have been saying it for years – still, you keep coming). ,
Reacting to the video, a fan commented, “Nahi Milaga Was fantastic (‘You will not meet’ was fantastic). “Another fan wrote,”Listen to you Hanuman Chalisa The best was (‘Chanting Hanuman Chalisa’ was best). ,
A fan also commented, “He was hesitant to roast it. But he still did it by grace.” Another user wrote, “So disappointed. He could use the opportunity to celebrate in a positive way. What he did was used back-hand comedy. Disappointed.” A user also commented, “Great disappointment with an artist like you.”
Gaurav started his US-Canada tour with a show in Atlanta on 30 May. This was followed by another show in Chicago.
The cross-limit tension between India and Pakistan began to grow after an attack in Pahalgam by Pakistan-proposed terrorism on 22 April, claiming 26 innocent lives. Social media accounts of many Pakistani artists were banned as a mark of protest in India.
Favad Khan-Vani Kapoor’s romantic drama ‘Abir Gulal’ was banned in both India and Pakistan.
Actors of the Indian film industry supported the Indian defense forces for their accurate attacks against terrorist camps in Pakistan and (POK) Pakistan -occupied Kashmir.
Pakistani actors depicted in film posters have also been removed as a symbol of boycotting any cooperation with the neighboring country.