Sunil Pal slams "vulgar" social media content, says shortcut fame is misguiding youth
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 14 (ANI): Veteran comedian and actor Sunil Pal has strongly criticised the growing culture of "shortcut fame" on social media, alleging that vulgar content, trolling and irresponsible comedy are negatively influencing the younger generation.
Speaking to ANI, Pal expressed concern over the kind of content dominating digital platforms, claiming that many creators are gaining popularity through sensationalism rather than meaningful talent.
The comedian further alleged that online creators often encourage trolling and abuse to increase engagement and views.
"They hire trollers for views. If someone criticises them, they abuse that person and attack them online. Even when I say something positive like people should not abuse, I get targeted heavily," he added.
Pal said the obsession with overnight success is harming the mindset of young audiences.
"In the process of shortcuts, even number one becomes no one. If we write number one in shortcut, it becomes NO1," he remarked, using a wordplay to underline his point.
Highlighting his interactions with students during college performances and public events, Pal said Indian youth possess immense potential in fields ranging from sports and arts to education and nation-building.
Referring to stand-up comedy and online entertainment trends, Pal criticised what he described as excessive use of abusive language, glorification of alcohol and drugs, and disrespect toward senior artists.
"In many stand-up acts, all they talk about is drinking, drugs and abusing people. They even casually take the names of legends like Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra without understanding their stature," he said.
Pal said many stand-up acts focus excessively on "abuse, alcohol" and offensive humour instead of creativity and family entertainment.
"In their 10-15 minute stand-up, all these things happen. They don't respect the elders," he said.
The actor further claimed that family audiences now specifically invite him because they associate his performances with clean comedy.
"Wherever I go for shows, people tell me, 'Sunil ji, you won't do vulgarity because you are family entertainment,'" he added.
"Our youth are ready to learn good things. They only need the right guidance," he said. (ANI)
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