Updated On: 24 June, 2025 01:03 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Stand-up comic Daniel Fernandes refuses to delete his Kashmir attack video, asserting it’s satire, not mockery. He says he'll only take it down if legal action is filed against at least three politicians for hate speech

Daniel Fernandes
Stand-up comic Daniel Fernandes has responded once again to a legal notice demanding the takedown of his recent comedy set titled The Kashmir Terror Attack. The 23-minute performance, uploaded earlier this month, addressed the Pahalgam terror incident and the aftermath- including how news channels allegedly spread misinformation, citizens demanded war, and the overall discourse on social media. Delivered in Fernandes’ signature style of thoughtful satire, the video sparked controversy and drew legal attention.
The comedian initially received a notice from a group of lawyers associated with the Supreme Court, urging him to take down the video. In response, Daniel explained the context behind each of the jokes flagged as offensive, asserting that the content was satire, not mockery or incitement.
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