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AIB's New Video: Anurag Kashyap, Russell Peters And Arnab Goswami Want You To CHILL

The New AIB Video Is An All-Star Parade Asking You To Just CHILL

Where would you find former MP Milind Deora, director Anurag Kashyap, an AAP-obsessed Vishal Dadlani, Russell Peters (sans shirt), and Arnab Goswami? Well, perhaps at some point they've all been on on the same TV news panel, at different times. But, this time they appear together in the latest video by comedy collective All India Bakchod.

In the hilarious video, titled 'Unoffended', a new cool-headed "terror" group 'CHILL', which stands for cool headed individuals living logically, have unleashed a new kind of warfare upon Indians by not taking offence at anything.

The group, CHILL, goes against the core of Indian values like hate, outrage, heated arguments and their motto is "Soniye dil se mila le dil, Just chill chill just chill."

So, CHILL has managed to outrage the outraged.

Guitar bajane wala cool neta Milind Deora said that not taking offence is the biggest threat to India's national security.

Suhel Seth calls it "blasphemous, delicious and outrageous."

Anurag Kashyap admits he sells offence through his movies like Gangs of Wasseypur.

Vishal Dadlani didn't have much to say except for this.

Russell Peters explains why he loves performing in India.

And in the biggest surprise, Arnab Goswami tells his audience that he "never, ever, ever, ever" gets angry.

Watch the full video above. And to watch deleted scenes and unbelievable outtakes (such as Goswami laughing and joking around with the AIB guys whaaa?!), click here.

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