Samay Raina Calls Sunil Pal 'Frustated Man' Who Lacks Mental Peace

In a recent interview, Samay Raina shared his thoughts on Sunil Pal, who criticised him during India’s Got Latent controversy. The stand-up comedian described Sunil Pal as a “frustrated man” who lacks mental peace, which he believes is the main reason the senior comic targeted him last year.

Samay Raina Calls Sunil Pal ‘Frustated Man’ Who Lacks Mental Peace

During the Longest Interview podcast, host Vaibhav Munjal showed a photo of Sunil Pal to Samay Raina and asked for his opinion. In response, Raina said, “I don’t think about him (Sunil Pal). One thing I learned very early on in my life is that if somebody is saying sh** about others, they are going through something. I don’t feel offended… It’s better if he is talking about me. No matter if he’s talking good or bad about me, after all, he is talking about me. I feel bad for him.”

“Something is bothering him, some insecurity. That man doesn’t have mental peace. I hope he gets peace. Someone who is at peace doesn’t enjoy disrupting anyone else’s peace of mind. There is some frustration. I don’t know him as a person; I have nothing against him. Sunil Pal was iconic, although Raju Shrivastav was better,” he added. Raina further stated, “If someone is badmouthing you, they would have some insecurity and they would not be going through something good.”

“All those who lashed out against us during the India’s Got Latent controversy are all frustrated in life. Did Kapil Sharma say anything against us? Or did any good actor say anything? Many people could have come out and spoken against us, but nobody who was at mental peace did anything like that. Only the frustrated ones who decided to go after us,” he further explained.

Sunil Pal Called Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia During IGL Controversy

During the controversy, Sunil Pal had criticised Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia. He claimed, “They are terrorists who use foul language and obscene content. They claim to be content creators, but they have no content and are not creators. I believe they should be punished with at least 10 years in prison for spreading such filth,” he said. Pal, who rose to fame after winning The Great Indian Laughter Challenge – I in 2005, then sparked a surprising collaboration with Raina for an ad deal.

Addressing Sunil Pal’s comments in his recently released special, Still Alive, Samay Raina said, “Sunil Pal said, ‘Learn from Kapil Sharma’. Kapil Sharma was supposed to come on our next episode. All the irrelevant people trying to get some limelight by kicking the f***ing dead at that time.”

He also teased the upcoming second season of India’s Got Latent.

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