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Vir thanks Delhi HC for declining interim stay on his ‘Netflix’ series

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MUMBAI: Actor-comedian Vir Das thanked the Delhi High Court for refusing to grant an interim stay on airing his ‘Netflix’ show ‘Hasmukh’ and dismissing a plea claiming that series maligned the reputation of lawyers.

Recently, the Delhi HC said granting a stay order would interfere with the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under the Constituti­on.

Das shared a statement on ‘Twitter’, saying that there as many as 10 “legal notices, groups organising to downrate” the show and a suit alleging damage to the reputation of lawyers.

“Fair game. As artists we are taught to accept feedback humbly, and I do so knowing that my work always has, and will polarise people. But if we can accept that these actions go a little beyond feedback, I hope I’ve earned the right to respectful­ly respond,” the 40-year-old actor said.

“I have spent a decade of my life trying to make this country laugh. I certainly haven’t always succeeded, but I have heard enough laughter and seen enough happy people to know that comedy, of all genres, does more good than harm. Offence is taken, not given. Humbly thank the High Court for their support,” he added.

The actor also included the observatio­ns made by the court during the hearing in his statement.

“’The very essence of democracy is that a creative artist is given the liberty to project the picture of the society in a manner he perceives. One of the prime forms of exposing the ills of the society is by portraying a satirical picture of the same.

“’Stand-up comedians perform that very purpose. In their portrayal they use satire and exaggerate the ills to an extent that it becomes a ridicule. In the humorous portrayal of the ills of the society the stand-up comedians use satire. Delhi High Court, thank you. With respect, Vir,” he added.

The applicatio­n for interim stay was moved by advocate Ashutosh Dubey, saying it maligns the image and reputation of lawyers everywhere.

During the hearing, the court noted that the protagonis­t spoke the dia

logues in question while performing as a stand-up comedian and the comments were based on his experience with a dishonest lawyer.

The actorcomed­ian’s web series had been alleged of damaging the reputation of lawyers

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