Wednesday, 4 February 2015

AIB Explanation for Taking Down the Roast Has Us LOL


AIB, the comedy group that has been engulfed with a controversy over a roast that it filmed in Mumbai and uploaded on YouTube, has explained why it decided to remove the nearly 90-minute-long video that tore down actors Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor. Here are 10 highlights from the AIB statement, packed with wit and a craftily-stated call to attention


AIB, the comedy group that has been engulfed with a controversy over a roast that it filmed in Mumbai and uploaded on YouTube, has explained why it decided to remove the nearly 90-minute-long video that tore down actors Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor. Here are 10 highlights from the AIB statement, packed with wit and a craftily-stated call to attention



  • 1.The AIB Knockout video has been taken down. While we'd love to claim that it's because so many people watched it that it broke YouTube, the truth's a little sadder.
  • 2.No one person or force forced us to take this video down...under the circumstances, this is us being pragmatic.
  • 3.AIB Knockout was another such attempt to try something new and bring the roast format to a country where celebrities aren't often known to laugh at themselves.
  • 4.The format was the same as any international roast ie insult comedy, delivered in the form of one-liners designed to be as rude as possible. It is performed with the understanding that none of the material is meant to be taken seriously.
  • 5.With the Knockout, in our own juvenile, idiotic way,  we wanted to push the envelope of comedy in this country. But then the envelope pushed back.
  • 6.Things got to the point where people who have supported us...were put in a position where things could get deeply unpleasant for them...we don't want anybody to get hurt because of us.  
  • 7.The videos got over 8 million views. Far more importantly, on the video page, the people who liked them outnumbered the people who disliked them by ten times to one. Yes, ten times.
  • 8.This Knockout shouldn't matter. In a secure culture it wouldn't matter...there's a larger cultural conversation going on here, where we're at the very edges of what it's okay to say.
  • 9.We'd like some sort of cheerful resolution to this so we can focus on more important national issues, like the upcoming Cricket World Cup.  
  • 10.It's a good thing nobody's downloaded the file and put it on a torrent website or anything.
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