Months after calling for his arrest, Sunil Pal teams up with Samay Raina in an expletive-filled ad. Look


Comedians Samay Raina and Sunil Pal reunited for an ad promoting a sportswear brand, months after Sunil publicly called for Samay’s arrest. In the humorous clip, the two appear to poke fun at edgy content trends aimed at younger audiences.

In the ad, Samay is seen explaining to Sunil about a client who wanted the two comedians to collaborate, while deliberately using excessive abusive language to appeal to a younger audience. Sunil initially objects and says, “Comedy show mein gaali-galoch nahi karunga.” However, he finally relents after learning how much Samay earns from said content.

The clip then shows Sunil joining in on a flurry of Hindi expletives, bringing the comedy duo together with the company’s founder to promote the clothing brand.

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Several celebrities commented on the post, as they found the announcement quite funny. Ashish Chanchlani wrote, “Funniest guy in the country with samay raina.” “26 from me to duniya khatam perfect wali thi na,” Raftaar commented. Comedian Ahsaan Qureshi also dropped laughing emoticons.

Many fans also couldn’t stop laughing at the funny video. “Ye kaunse universe mai aagya mai,” one person wrote. Another fan commented: “We weren’t prepared for this collaboration.” “How the fuck did you convince him to do this…” read a third comment. “Not all heroes wear capes, few wear wigs,” one user joked, referring to Sunil’s wig.

Sunil Pal’s statement on Samay Raina

In February last year, Sunil Pal had slammed Samay Raina’s show India’s Got Latent, which sparked a huge controversy after Ranveer Allahbadia’s obscene joke. During an interview with Times Now, he said, “I think the time has come to take strict action against these so-called comedians who are actually not comedians but rather a stain on our societies.”

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The comedian added: “They are terrorists who use foul language and obscene content. They claim to be content creators, but they have no content and are not creators. I think they should be punished with at least 10 years in prison for spreading such filth.”

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