
📌 Key Points
- Abhijeet Dipke criticized Samay Raina’s show “India’s Got Latent” and refused to attend.
- He reinterpreted George Orwell’s “joke as revolution” for India, citing police threats.
- Dipke believes jokes can’t spark revolution in Indian society, advocating fair fights.
- The internet questioned Dipke’s own privilege, referencing his US education.
Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke has ignited a fresh controversy by labeling Samay Raina as ‘privileged’ and refusing to appear on his show, ‘India’s Got Latent.’ Dipke’s comments, which included a reinterpretation of Orwell’s famous quote, have sparked a significant online debate.
Dipke’s Critique of Samay Raina’s Show
Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke recently shared his opinion about Samay Raina’s show India’s Got Latent and also revealed the reason why he would never attend the show.
Recalling the same, he said, “During the time,i remembered George Orwell’s line, ‘Every joke is a tiny revolution and the joke must never stop.’ But the police had also tole me that ‘We will put you in jail.’ Then I thought if Orwell wa sin India, he would have said, ‘Every revolution is a tiny joke.’ I thought it makes sense to say sorry, you can’t bring revolution in our society by a joke. You only fight when the fight is fair, if not you should f*** off from there.”
Orwellian Revolution: A Desi Twist
The ‘Privilege’ Backlash: Internet Reacts
The clash between Dipke and Raina, fueled by accusations of privilege and differing views on social commentary, highlights the complex dynamics within the entertainment industry. The internet’s swift reaction further underscores the public’s scrutiny of celebrity opinions and backgrounds.


