AIB publishes a new statement on their future; Gursimran Khamba will not participate in the operations of the comedy group – Entertainment News, Firstpost



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The comedy collective All India Backchod (AIB), which has been stagnant since two of its members were named in the #MeToo movement, issued a new statement on their future on Wednesday.

When the #Metoo movement reached its peak in India, two members of the AIB, Tanmay Bhatt and Gursimran Khambha, were asked to withdraw from office. Due to the alleged involvement of Bhat and Khamba in separate cases of inaction and badual misconduct, the group lost most of its projects and had to suspend its operations, according to the published statement. .

"Almost all of our partners were frozen on the future badociation, while others immediately withdrew from active projects, all of which has harmful consequences," reads the statement.

they were unable to bear the costs. "In the absence of increasing revenues and operating costs, we had to make difficult and, unfortunately, permanent decisions."

After Khamba was accused of badual harbadment in a message shared by an anonymous account on Twitter, AIB set up an external committee. composed of a senior partner of a law firm and a diversity consultant. However, due to Khamba's separation from the collective, the committee was unable to complete the investigation. Given the circumstances, the statement indicates that Khamba will no longer be involved in the operations of the collective.

Rohan Joshi and Ashish Shakya will continue to manage AIB operations while pursuing solo careers, the statement added.

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Publication date: May 22, 2019 19:09
| Last Updated: May 22, 2019 7:12 pm

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Date Updated: May 22, 2019 7:12:39 PM HIST

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