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Now, Comedian Gaurav Gera Has A Message For Tanmay Bhat

Comedian Gaurav Gera's Video Is A Fitting Response To The Tanmay Bhat Fiasco
MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 8: Indian Television actor Gaurav Gera during the Disney India's Beauty and the Beast musical event at NSCI Dome, Worli, on May 8, 2016 in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Pramod Thakur/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 8: Indian Television actor Gaurav Gera during the Disney India's Beauty and the Beast musical event at NSCI Dome, Worli, on May 8, 2016 in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Pramod Thakur/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

After endless attacks and counter-attacks on All India Bakchod co-founder Tanmay Bhat for his Snapchat video that mocked Lata Mangeshkar and Sachin Tendulkar, an Instagram post uploaded by comedian Gaurav Gera on Wednesday should hopefully be the last word on the subject.

In the video, Gera, who face swapped himself with Mangeshkar, plays a character who is the playback singer's fan. She points out that the she's seen the video and didn't find it funny or anything. Had she found it hilarious, she probably would have even 'shared' it — but clearly that wasn't the case.

However, he also took a dig at Bhat's appearance, saying that he himself looks like somebody put a bowl of sabudana in water.

But what's of more importance is the part when he says that it's just a video which shouldn't perhaps be shared as it wasn't amusing. "Usse zyada bura main Tanmay ka nahi chahungi (Wouldn't want him to to be harmed beyond this)."

Which is probably what everybody outraging about the clip should have done — ignored it.

Watch Gera's clip here.

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