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Tabish Hashmi Talks About Maryam Nafees Viral Joke Controversy

Tabish Hashmi, a prominent Pakistani stand-up comedian and host, is well-known for his sharp wit and candid humor. Gaining fame through the YouTube show “To Be Honest” and later joining “Hansna Mana Hai,” Hashmi has carved out a niche in the comedy world. However, his career has not been without controversy. Recently, Hashmi found himself in hot water due to Maryam Nafees viral joke controversy, which sparked backlash.
Addressing the Maryam Nafees Viral Joke Controversy
In a recent podcast appearance, Hashmi addressed the Maryam Nafees viral joke controversy directly. He described the situation as an embarrassing moment, acknowledging the impact it had on his friend, Maryam Nafees. “Maryam is a very close friend,” Hashmi explained. “We share a great bond, and her husband is also a good friend of mine. However, I believe some things should remain personal. I should have restrained myself from making such a joke.”
Hashmi further revealed that he had consulted Nafees about addressing the controversy publicly, but she advised against it. “She told me, ‘I am chill about it, you don’t have to clarify it,’” he shared. Despite her reassurances, the incident highlighted the fine line comedians walk between humor and offense.
Friendship and Comedy
Discussing the dynamics of their friendship and the boundaries of humor, Hashmi emphasized that Nafees has always been a good sport. “Maryam Nafees is a very close friend of mine. She has given me the right to troll, and she trolls me a lot too. I take advantage of being a spontaneous comedian,” he said. However, the viral joke incident emphasized the potential fallout when personal jokes become public.
While Hashmi values his friendships and the comedic freedom they afford, he recognizes the importance of discretion and respect. Moving forward, he aims to balance his spontaneous humor with a greater awareness of the potential consequences.
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