Close X
Sunday, September 22, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Comedian Files Complaint As Anti-government Facebook Meme Featuring Him Goes Viral

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jul, 2016 02:26 PM
    Popular comedy icon and Konkani theatre artist John D'Silva may have just inadvertently lent a not-so-comic touch to the ongoing controversies over the BJP-led government's populist scheme of free distribution of LED bulbs.
     
    Late on Wednesday, D'Silva, who features in the Limca Book of Records for writing, directing and acting in 25 plays with a double alphabet in the titles, filed a complaint with the Maina Curtorim police station in South Goa against one Prashant Parab for featuring him in a photo satire mocking the Jyotirmaya Ujala scheme under which three LED bulbs are expected to be distributed to nearly five lakh households in the state.
     
    "My face was wrongly used for political end in the photo satire mocking the scheme," D'Silva told IANS.
     
    Using images and text blurbs, the photo satire circulated on Facebook shows D'Silva and another comedian in a conversation about LED bulbs.
     
    While D'Silva is shown asking the other comedian whether he received the three bulbs and if they were working alright, the other comedian says he didn't get a chance to check them because there was no electricity for three days.
     
    "This is a good scheme which gives people free LED bulbs. It is not to be mocked about. And if someone wants to crack a poor joke, they should'nt use my face on it," D'Silva said.
     
    Officials at the Maina Curtorim police station confirmed filing of the complaint.
     
    "We have just received the complaint. We are looking into it," a police official attached to the police station said.
     
    While Parab could not be contacted for comment, sources close to him said that the photo satire was meant to be humourous and was satirical in nature.
     
    "It is unfortunate that John decided to file a police complaint. Knowing he is a comedian of such repute, one would have expected him to laugh it off," Parab's friend said requesting anonymity.
     
    The Opposition has alleged a scam in the Jyotirmaya Ujala scheme, claiming the bulbs were available at a lesser price, than the one claimed by the state government. Opposition legislators have also accused the government of involving party cadres in the distribution of the free LED bulbs, which they claim is a poll-linked gimmick.
     

     

    The state BJP president has however refuted the allegations claiming the LED bulbs had been procured under a central government scheme and that involving party workers in the distribution of the bulbs had led to unprecedented success in creating a buzz and awareness about the scheme.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Sidharth Malhotra Yearning To Watch 'Mohenjo Daro'

    Sidharth Malhotra Yearning To Watch 'Mohenjo Daro'
      The actor also said he is excited to watch the “Krrish” star in action in his much awaited movie "Mohenjo Daro". 

    Sidharth Malhotra Yearning To Watch 'Mohenjo Daro'

    Maryam Zakaria Excited About Comeback With New Film

    Actress Maryam Zakaria on Thursday said she was excited to make her comeback with an item number in the film 'Missing On A Weekend', and is eagerly awaiting the release of the film.

    Maryam Zakaria Excited About Comeback With New Film

    Shiamak to choreograph for IIFA Awards in Madrid

    Shiamak to choreograph for IIFA Awards in Madrid
    THE 17TH EDITION OF IIFA IS ALL SET TO CELEBRATE THE MEGA INDIA FESTIVAL FROM 23RD to 26TH JUNE 2016 IN MADRID, SPAIN

    Shiamak to choreograph for IIFA Awards in Madrid

    Don't Kill Creativity: Big B On 'Udta Punjab' Row

    Don't Kill Creativity: Big B On 'Udta Punjab' Row
    At a press conference for his forthcoming film "TE3N" here, the 73-year-old actor was asked to comment on the controversy over "Udta Punjab" -- a movie on the festering drug menace in Punjab.

    Don't Kill Creativity: Big B On 'Udta Punjab' Row

    'Udta Punjab' Row Reflects Badly On CBFC: Aamir Khan

    Aamir Khan, known for raising his voice on social causes, on Wednesday said "Udta Punjab" is attempting to convey a "good social message" about drug abuse, and so demanding cuts in its narrative reflects badly on the censor board.

    'Udta Punjab' Row Reflects Badly On CBFC: Aamir Khan

    'Udta Punjab': New Guidelines For Film Certification

    'Udta Punjab': New Guidelines For Film Certification
    Top sources in the I&B ministry also said that in view of frequent complaints about censorship vis-a-vis film certification, the central government will soon consolidate a new set of guidelines "if necessary" on the basic film certification process.

    'Udta Punjab': New Guidelines For Film Certification