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After being offended by his impersonation of Karan Johar, comedian Kettan Singh apologises, saying, “Didn’t want to hurt.”

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Kettan Singh apologised to director Karan Johar on social media after the latter called him out.

After seeing a video of Kettan Singh making fun of him, Karan Johar became irate.

On Sunday night, filmmaker Karan Johar expressed his dissatisfaction with a TV programme advertising in a rare Instagram post. Without naming the show, the comedian, or the station, Karan claimed to have seen a comic make fun of him in an awkward way. Many speculated that Karan was referring to the trailer for Kettan Singh’s Madness Machaenge. Now, the comedian has addressed Karan’s critique.

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Kettan’s regret

In an interview with Times Now, Kettan stated that his goal had never been to harm Karan. “I want to apologise to Sir Karan Johar. First of all, I am a fan of Karan Johar’s work and perform all of my impersonations since I see him a lot on the coffee programme. I’ve seen Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani.

his most recent movie, five or six times. I adore his presentation and his body of work. I want to apologise to him if my actions caused him any harm. I didn’t mean to do him any harm. I just intended to amuse the crowd, but if I went above and beyond, I apologise to him.”

Karan most likely only saw the promo and not the entire programme, according to Kettan. “After seeing the episode, I’d want to see how people and Karan sir respond. I hope not to insult you, sir. Not many artists imitate Karan, sir. A few years back, I used to do it on The Kapil Sharma Show. It was my first time doing it on Madness Machayenge. He answered, “Aside from my apologies, I have nothing else on my mind.

The post by Karan Johar

“I was sitting and watching television with my mum… and saw a promo of a reality comedy show on a supposedly respectable channel… a comic was mimicking me in exceptionally poor taste,” captioned Karan Johar’s Instagram post. I anticipate this from trolls and anonymous individuals, but it says volumes about the times we live in when someone in your own field can treat someone who has over 25 years of experience with disdain. This doesn’t even enrage me; it simply makes me sad.”

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Comedian Kettan Singh recently issued a public apology after his impersonation of filmmaker Karan Johar during a comedy skit sparked controversy. The act, which mimicked Johar’s signature style and mannerisms, drew criticism from some fans and members of the industry, who found it offensive. Addressing the backlash, Kettan took to social media to clarify his intent and express regret.

“I never intended to hurt or offend anyone, especially someone as iconic as Karan Johar,” Kettan wrote in his apology. “My act was meant to entertain, and I deeply regret if it came across as disrespectful.” The comedian added that he admired Johar’s contributions to the entertainment industry and hoped to resolve the matter amicably.

While some social media users accepted his apology, others criticized the trend of comedians crossing boundaries under the guise of humor. The incident has reignited debates around the fine line between satire and disrespect in comedy. on lighthearted humor without personal or offensive undertones.

Karan Johar, known for his witty demeanor, has not publicly commented on the issue. Fans are now waiting to see if the filmmaker responds or brushes off the controversy.

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