Samay Raina Shares Personal Experience of Bullying and Racism in New Comedy Special
Samay Raina recalls being bullied in Andhra Pradesh school: ‘Mere saath racism hua hai’
Hindustan Times
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Stand-up comedian Samay Raina discusses his experiences with bullying and racism during his childhood in Hyderabad, India, in his latest special 'Still Alive'. He reflects on the emotional toll of these experiences and addresses the recent controversy surrounding his show 'India’s Got Latent'.
- 01Samay Raina faced bullying after moving from Kashmir to Hyderabad, struggling to fit in with local classmates.
- 02He experienced physical and emotional abuse, which left him feeling isolated and fearful of school.
- 03Raina emphasizes that racism and discrimination stem from differences rather than skin color.
- 04He also addressed the backlash from a controversial joke in 'India’s Got Latent', which affected him deeply.
- 05The comedian's special combines humor with serious themes, highlighting personal growth and resilience.
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In his latest comedy special 'Still Alive', Samay Raina, a stand-up comedian from India, opens up about his childhood experiences of bullying after relocating from Kashmir to Hyderabad. He recalls being physically attacked on his first day of school and enduring years of harassment from classmates, which severely impacted his confidence. Raina emphasizes that his struggles were not just due to skin color but rather a sense of being different among a homogeneous group. He shares poignant memories of feeling embarrassed about his father's modest car, fearing ridicule from peers. Additionally, Raina addresses the recent controversy surrounding his show 'India’s Got Latent', where a joke led to significant backlash and legal issues, leaving him emotionally affected. Through humor and personal anecdotes, Raina's special reflects on resilience and the complexities of identity.
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Raina's story sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals from different backgrounds in schools, emphasizing the need for awareness and acceptance.
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