Saloni Gaur: Self-censorship is part of my proccess for any satire ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Keeping the current climate in mind where artists and comedians are targeted for their satirical take on real issues in society, comedian-actress Saloni Gaur says she chooses her subject wisely and puts a self-censorship process in her content to stay safe and responsible.

In recent time, be it Vir Das, Kunal Kamra and Munawar Faruqi – comedians are not only being targeted but also their freedom of expression has been curtailed. While Vir was criticised for describing the unpleasant reality of India along with all its glory, Kunal being always critical of the present government dealt with not only criticism on social media but his live gig was also cancelled in Bangalore.

Munawar, who was sent to jail on January 2, 2021 for 35 days for jokes that he had not even performed, his live show was also cancelled following a suggestion by the Bengaluru police fearing law and order situation, tagging Munawar as a ‘controversial figure’ in November.

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In the same context, while asked if such a situation creates any pressure or fear in her mind, Saloni Gaur, in conversation with IANS, opens up.