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Sunil Pal vs Samay Raina: Old-School Clean Comedy Meets New-Age Stand-Up

In a podcast, the veteran comic Sunil Pal slammed vulgarity in modern humour, sparking a debate about India’s changing comedy culture.

Tanu Rawat
ByTanu Rawat
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Tanu Rawat is an enthusiastic content writer with a Bachelor's in Journalism and Mass Communication, who writes about the creator economy and creators' news.
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Sunil Pal vs Samay Raina

The world of Indian comedy is buzzing after legendary comedian Sunil Pal openly criticised new-age comics like Samay Raina on the Suraj Kumar podcast. What started as a nostalgic chat soon turned into a fiery discussion about vulgarity, values, and the shifting mood of stand-up in India.

For those who don’t know, Sunil Pal is one of the pioneers of Indian stand-up. He shot to fame as the winner of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, and is known for his clean, family-friendly acts that made millions laugh without crossing cultural boundaries.

Today, he runs his YouTube channel, Sunil Pal Comedian, where he often shares his take on how humour is changing.

Because of his long-standing influence and respect in the industry, his words carry weight, even when they stir controversy.

On the podcast, Pal didn’t hold back. He targeted Samay Raina and even mentioned Ranveer Allahbadia, saying today’s viral comedians rely too much on vulgar language and shock value rather than genuine wit.

He argued that real comedy should make everyone smile, kids, parents, and grandparents, without needing adult jokes.

Pal went so far as to say that performers like Samay and Ranveer are “not real comedians” and even suggested they should face punishment for promoting obscenity.

He also questioned why such creators are invited to major platforms like KBC and Bigg Boss, while clean comics often remain sidelined.

The tension rose when Pal compared his own family-friendly style with modern comics that thrive on relatable but rude humour. He expressed deep concern that this trend of adult jokes, alcohol bits, and casual swearing is eroding India’s culture of family entertainment.

What made headlines was his extreme remark that some creators should face “action” and even jail time for crossing the line. This triggered widespread debate among fans and comedians, with many defending today’s creators as simply catering to audience demand.

Pal also shared his disappointment about being excluded from modern comedy circuits, saying younger stars often don’t respect senior performers or the audience boundaries that earlier defined success.

This episode wasn’t just about Samay Raina vs. Sunil Pal. It highlighted the cultural divide in Indian comedy today:

  • Should comedy always stay clean and family-friendly?
  • Or should creators freely use language and themes that reflect modern youth conversations?

Pal’s stance represents the traditional guard, rooted in TV-era comedy, while stars like Samay Raina, Zakir Khan, and Ranveer Allahbadia reflect the digital-first generation, where boldness and relatability rule.

At its core, the debate asks a simple but powerful question: Who decides what’s funny? Is it the performer, the platform, or the audience?

One thing is clear: India’s comedy scene now has space for both worlds. On one hand, classic clean humour that unites families; on the other, edgy, viral stand-up that speaks to young internet-savvy crowds.

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