Bharti Singh’s fun or body shaming? Such a taunt on Ayesha Khan that even Kapil had to ask a question

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News India Live, Digital Desk: We all know that Kapil Sharma’s show means ‘non-stop entertainment’. Guests come here ready to have their legs stretched. But sometimes we don’t know when the line of joke has been crossed. Something similar was seen in the recent episode on Netflix, when she was on stage. Ayesha Khan And mine was in front of me Bharti Singh,

Bharti Singh is famous for her wit and making fun of herself. But this time his target was Ayesha Khan.

After all what did Bharti say?

There came a moment during the show when Bharti commented on Ayesha Khan’s diet and her way of eating. Bharti jokingly took a dig at Ayesha’s “dosage”. Although it seemed to be a part of a roast, but Ayesha Khan’s facial expressions showed that she was probably not ready for this ‘joke’.

People call it in the language of social media body shaming Are saying. While people usually criticize people for gaining weight, here the talk was about food and figure, which sometimes makes the other person uncomfortable.

How did Kapil Sharma handle the front?

Kapil Sharma, who is the host of the show, is an expert in sensing the situation. As soon as Bharti passed the comment, the atmosphere there changed a bit. Then Kapil Sharma in his witty style immediately asked Bharti “Was that a compliment, or what?”

Kapil asking this question shows that perhaps he also felt that this joke was a bit ‘weird’. This question of Kapil lightened the atmosphere, but also left a question in the mind of the audience that is it right to speak about someone’s body or food in the name of comedy?

Ayesha’s reaction and people’s opinion

Ayesha Khan kept smiling at that time (because such is the format of the show), but after the clip went viral, the fans were divided into two groups. On one side there are those who are calling it “just comedy”, while on the other side there are those who say that Bharti should not have targeted Ayesha like this.

Well, roasting happens in comedy shows, but this incident shows how words matter even if they are said in jest.

What do you think of it? Was it just a joke or did Bharti really cross the line?