Comedienne Sharul Channa’s show in Malaysia cancelled over 2018 video

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Comedienne Sharul Channa’s show in Malaysia cancelled over 2018 video
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Singaporean stand-up comedienne Sharul Channa was unable to perform in Malaysia on May 18 following several police reports on one of her videos from 2018. The clip was said to have touched on the 3R – race, religion and royalty – issues. The 37-year-old was...

Singapore an stand-up comedienne Sharul Channa was unable to perform in Malaysia on May 18 following several police reports on one of her videos from 2018.The 37-year-old was originally scheduled to perform her Just Joking! stand-up show at PJ Live Arts theatre in Petaling Jaya. But her work visa was cancelled by Malaysia ’s Ministry of Communications two days before the event.

“We did our best to put in an appeal, but unfortunately, we’ve been informed that Sharul will not be able to perform this weekend.” “This joke was approved by the Malaysian censors in 2018 for Malaysian television channel Unify,” she wrote. “The show was recorded in Malaysia as part of Comedy Central Asia’s Stand-up, Asia! #2.”

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