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Sunil Grover Reacts To Mimicking Celebrities Amid Rise In Personality Rights Cases: 'I Don't Support Offensive Jokes'

TT Editor·Updated: 22 Feb 2026 5:38 pm IST
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Sunil Grover Reacts To Mimicking Celebrities Amid Rise In Personality Rights Cases: 'I Don't Support Offensive Jokes'

In light of increasing cases related to personality rights, renowned comedian Sunil Grover has addressed the delicate balance between humor and respect in his craft. During a recent interaction, Grover emphasized that his impersonations aim to celebrate the individuals he mimics rather than to offend or belittle them. This statement comes amid a growing concern in India over the legal implications of parody and impersonation in the entertainment industry, as public figures seek to protect their image and personal rights. Grover's approach underscores a commitment to responsible comedy, where the intention behind the humor is vital. As the discourse around personality rights evolves, Grover's perspective adds a thoughtful dimension, advocating for a culture of respect while still engaging in the art of impersonation. His comments reflect a broader trend within the Indian entertainment landscape, where comedians and artists are increasingly aware of the potential consequences of their work on public figures’ reputations.

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