I am not writing this because like most I must
have an opinion too regarding AIB ROAST. I am writing this because ever since I
saw the episodes on the day of the release, something about it has been
troubling me. Please remember, that very evening, there was no controversy. So
clearly I was not affected by external reasons. I didn’t clearly know if I was
offended and honestly I did not even think enough about being so. I laughed a
lot. I thought it was mostly very funny, I thought it was courageous of celebrities
to participate in something that’s been essentially underground. But something
remained with me. Something uncomfortable. I didn’t and couldn’t figure what.
The next day the controversy erupted when a lot of people found it offensive.
So, what is ‘offensive’? Dictionary says
Offensive is ‘Causing someone to feel upset, resentful or annoyed’. So
obviously, going by the protests, written or otherwise, some people are
‘offended’. No two ways about it. Like I said I wasn’t sure if I personally was offended,
more about my personal feelings later because I have now figured them.
The first question first. What is AIB? The
full form is All India Backchod.
Backchod is a commonly known and used slang and it harmlessly means
‘Meaningless talk’. One sample use would be “Come home this evening, we will
hang and do some Bakchodi”. Let’s not miss the fact Bakchod includes another
slang CHOD that means ‘to fuck’ and obviously it is a very popular slang it is
like potatoes of slangs, you can use it anywhere. Examples would be
Madar’chod’, Behen’chod’ etc etc. By the way Behenchod and its varied usage as a
slang is something one could write a separate blog on. That later, if at all.
So essentially if you divide Bakchod into
two words it is Bak and Chod. Bak is a slang for Hindi word ‘Wakya’ which means
a ‘Sentence’ but Bak is also used as ‘Bakna’ which means ‘Saying meaningless
sentences’. So basically Bakchod means ‘Fucking with meaningless Sentences’.
Now All
India Bakchod is a homegrown Adult show on the web. While we are at it
let’s also understand the relevant meaning of ‘Adult’ here. Adult in legal
terms means 18 years and 21 years or whatever. Adult also is a censorship
certificate in India. Incidentally Censor Certification does not apply to web
content. Why? Well that is another discussion. So AIB is an Adult web show in
India, possibly the most popular web show in India.
Just an aside, India has a long tradition
of telling adult jokes verbally and since the advent of computers and
cellphones people also share Adult jokes via emails, text messages, whatsapps
and BBMs. It is irrelevant to say that BBMs are not much in use these days.
Whatsapp is more ‘in’. Having said that,
there is no clarity on the legality of the consumption of such jokes.
So AIB, after having gained much popularity
and even a sponsorship from a ‘legal’ company decided to organize a ‘ground
event’ that would also feature some serious Bollywood stars. The show would be
called ‘AIB Roast’. It was to be on
the lines of ‘Comedy Central Roast’ that started in the US in the late 90s and
was aired on Comedy Central Cable TV Network. As the name suggests, Celebrities
were ‘Roasted’ on these comic acts.
So AIB Roast was doing the same and quite a
few celebrities agreed to be roasted and also to witness the roast. It was
organized, advertised on Book My Show, FB and a host of other platforms. Tickets
were sold and reportedly 4000 people attended the show in Worli.
Let us talk about the Ground event now. For
any ground event in India you need a set of permissions from the Local
Administration. Did the organizers get those permissions? I don’t think they
would be able to go through such a big event without the requisite permissions.
So I am suspecting the application did say the name of the show AIB ROAST if
not an All India Bakchod event. Now AIB ROAST doesn’t say anything about the
event at all. It could mean a cookery show with Turkeys. So I am also
suspecting that the concerned authorities asked more about the show. If they
didn’t, why? If they did, did the organizers lie? If they did, unfortunately
they will be booked. But to my knowledge, the ground event did not offend
anyone at all. It is the You Tube episodes.
The live show was also shot and put on the
web in three episodes. Everything went fine until some to begin with and then a
lot of people got ‘offended’. Then obviously the administration got offended
and now some legal action is in process against the organizers, the
participants and some celebrity audience. I am really intrigued why book only
the celebrity audience why not all. Let us be clear about one fact that none of
the participants or the audience is reported to be offended unless I am
ignorant. So, the offended community is the people who saw it on You Tube.
I have some questions here. You can’t
accidentally get in to an AIB video. If you type AIB in the search bar on You
Tube, it clearly announces ALL INDIA BAKCHOD. If you are the offended types the
name itself should offend you. Why did you play the video? Let me give you a
personal example. I, unfortunately very often on FB these days, chance upon
videos of beheadings by the ISIS. The post tells me what it is and I invariably
delete that content from my timeline without watching it. Because I know it
will offend me for sure. You possibly can’t go in to figure let me see ‘how
offensive’ can this be and then get offended and then complain. The show is
called ALL INDIA BAKCHOD for God’s sake and it will obviously get worse inside.
And if I remember correctly, the video started with a clear disclaimer that
lasted long enough for you to stop the video and exit unlike those speeded up
audio disclaimers at the end of Mutual Fund Ads. They are over before you can
hear them. So the answer is DON’T WATCH IT if you are prone to getting offended
by such humor. And before I conclude I don’t think there is anything wrong with
getting offended by such humor. It is your belief system and I respect it. I
remember reconnecting with an old friend Parvez after twenty years. After a
couple of connecting emails I ended up mailing him an adult joke like good old
days when we were twenty, and he responded by saying that he didn’t enjoy those
jokes any more. I apologized and never sent him those jokes again. We are still
great friend and he continues to deliver lectures on religion all across the
globe. So there is evidence of people moving on from such humor and that is
perfectly fine. But a video titled All India Bakchod should not be opened by
Parvez. I hope he hasn’t. At least he should stop at the warning in the
beginning. No? Different kinds of material offend people; I get offended by the
live telecast of some of our parliament sessions. Specially the ones when they
throw mikes at each other. Imagine the kind of impact that it can have on our
children. But we telecast those on national TV. I don’t know if that should be
termed as Adult content because younger ones can lose faith in parliamentary
democracy after seeing that.
The humble point that I am making is who
will decide what is offensive. Of course there is a Censor Board that
monitors/regulates and certifies material that will go on public platforms that
are endorsed by the Government besides the point that their guidelines need to
be relooked at. So a ground event attended by consenting adults can’t offend
anybody. It clearly didn’t. The You Tube version of it had a clear warning that
the material could offend some. What I am insisting on is ‘If you know you are
getting in to an AIB video clip, you should know it could be offensive for you.
Then my question is why did you watch it? Why did you stop in the first
instance of offense? Were you enjoying watching the whole show and getting
upset that how can someone make it? Were you getting upset at every offensive
instance and still going through it? In that case ask yourself would you still
be half as offended if there were no celebrities involved. So is the question
about celebrities endorsing an offensive act? Because if it is not about
celebrities, trust me there are gazillion You Tube video clips that are
extremely offensive and no one ever complained about those. You haven’t seen
them? Look for them.
The problem here is that the event involved
stars. That makes it two problems. One. These are stars and if I catch them on
the wrong foot I will sound right. Two. Indian society worships their stars and
gets offended to see them do any wrong. In that case my friend this is a choice
that the stars made. They are intelligent enough to realize that in the process
that they could lose some of their fans or who knows may be gain some. But this
is STRICTLY their choice. The best or the worst that you can do about it is to
stop liking them. I don’t know what is illegal about it UNLESS there were
issues with the requisite permissions with the ground event.
I rest my case.
Oh yes what was troubling me? I thought it
was very, very, very funny. Before I tell you my issue you must remember that I
come from a middle class family in Benaras. I need to tell you one small
episode from my life to tell you where I come from. My first night in BOMBAY I
had the privilege of having a drink with Javed Akhtar Sb. In the society that I
come from you don’t drink or smoke in front of elders besides the point that
you can have a pan with tobacco with them. Quite paradoxical I know, like our
society. So my first night in BOMBAY (That gives me 2 occasions to use this
name) I drank with Mr Akhtar but I drank in a steel glass while everyone had
regular whiskey glasses. It is some sort of a ‘parda’. Enough of my background
the only thing that really made me uncomfortable in those episodes was the
presence of some mothers. Had I seen these episodes on my first night in Bombay
(Third ;-) instance) I would be uncomfortable about the presence of women there
too. But it has been two decades and I have moved on (I am not saying moved
ahead) from those issues. May be another decade later I will not have a problem
with the presence of mothers there too and I will endorse Zakka Jacob when he
says ‘Some men like to have sex with men, and if their mothers don’t have a
problem with it, why should you…’