Bollywood actor and Junior Bacchan, Abhishek Bacchan who is known for his calm and cool personality was recently seen visibly upset and losing his cool during the recent episode of the weekly comedy streaming show, ‘Case Toh Banta Hai’. Abhishek Bacchan stopped the shooting saying , “I’m not a fool” and and walked out of the sets of the show much to the shock of the makers and others .
Abhishek Bacchan was shooting an episode of ‘Case Toh Banta Hai’ starring actors Riteish Deshmukh, Varun Sharma and Social media influencer Kusha Kapila. Riteish Deshmukh is seen as as a defense lawyer, Varun Sharma as a public prosecutor and Kusha Kapila as the judge. The show also has a cast of comedians for the entertainment dose like Comedians Paritosh Tripathi, Gopal Dutt, Sanket Bhosale, and Sugandha Mishra .
The ruin moment of the show happened after Comedian Paritosh Tripathi cracked a joke on Amitabh Bachchan which was not at all well received by Bacchan Junior and he immediately asked the makers to stop the shooting.
An upset Abhishek said, “It’s getting a bit too much. I’m all game for myself. I get it, but let’s not get to parents and all that. Mujh tak jokes rakh lena, pitaji ko lekar me thoda sensitive ho jaata hoon (I’m fine with jokes being told at my expense but I get sensitive when it comes to my father). Wo mere pita hain, mujhe acha nahi lagta (He is my father and I don’t like it).”
Although Comedian Paritosh tried to calm Abhishek down, but he was in no mood for any further explanations . Instead he sharply striked back at paritosh, “Thodi izzat deni chahiye. Comedy ke daayare me itna bhi nahi karna chahiye, hum log aaj kal beh jaate hai (one should be respectful. You cannot say anything just because you’re trying to extract humour). ”
The makers of the show tried best to manage the situation but Abhishek simply walked out mid-shoot, leaving everyone shocked.
The fact is a bitter pill to swallow that the taste of Comedy sadly has been changed and its no more healthified for our eyes and ears to consume. Rather than sounding more funny and acceptable, humour now sounds hard-hitting and offensive .