On Monday, police visited Kunal Kamra's house in Mumbai, and the comedian took to social media to reveal that he has not stayed there for the past 10 years. He posted a picture of himself on Instagram, and wrote, "Going to an address where I haven’t lived for the last 10 Years is a waste of your time & public resources…"
ANI had posted a video on social media in which Mumbai police was seen at the comedia's residence, Kataria Colony. Check out the video below...
Kunal Kamra Controversy
A few days ago, Kunal Kamra posted a video on social media from one of his stand-up comedy shows. In the video, he was seen taking a dig at a minister and called him a 'Gaddar'. While he didn't take anyone's name in the video, Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena members got upset with what he said in the show. They vandalised The Habitat in Khar, Mumbai, where the show was organised.
Later, FIR was filed against Kamra, and he has been summoned by Mumbai police.

Madras High Court Granted Interim Anticipatory Bail Kunal Kamra
The comedian, is currently staying in Tamil Nadu, had approached the Madras High Court, seeking anticipatory bail against his arrest. On Friday, the court granted him interim anticipatory bail.
Kunal Kamra Won't Apologise
After his video went viral and The Habitat was vandalised, Kamra had shared a long statement on social media in which he had stated that he won't apologise.
He had written, "I will not apologise. What I said is exactly what Mr. Ajit Pawar (1st deputy CM) said about Mr. Eknath Shinde (2nd Deputy CM). I don't fear this mob & I will not be hiding under my bed, waiting for this to die down."
A lot of politicians and celebrities have reacted to the whole controversy.