Kunal Kamra is a comedian from India. He made a 45-minute video that many people are talking about. This video came out on March 23, 2025, and got 67 lakh views on YouTube.
But then, T-Series, a big music company, said that Kunal used their content without permission. Because of this, they blocked the video and took away the money Kunal could make from it. This made people talk a lot about freedom of speech and what can be done with videos online.
Kunal believes that his video is a funny way to share his opinions, which is allowed under something called fair usage. He explained on social media that artists should be free to express themselves and not be stopped by copyright rules, especially when they're talking about important issues.
Things got even more serious when Kunal called a politician from Maharashtra, Eknath Shinde, a traitor in his video. This made some people from a political party called Shiv Sena very upset, and they protested against him.
Because of this, two police reports, called FIRs, were filed against Kunal.
This whole situation shows how hard it can be for comedians and other creators in India. They want to make funny or serious content, but sometimes they face big problems with laws and politics.
Kunal's video is a good example of how creativity can clash with rules and feelings of politicians.