"The video appeals for us to never forget that we are great. To never stop focusing on what makes us great. It ends in a gigantic patriotic round of applause for a country we all love, believe in and are proud of. That there is more to our country than the headlines, a deep beauty. THAT'S the point of the video and the reason for the applause," he wrote. Vir also asked everyone not to be fooled by edited snippets. "People cheer for India with hope, not hate. People clap for India with respect, not malice. You cannot sell tickets, earn applause, or represent great people with negativity, only with pride. I take pride in my country, and I carry that pride across the world. To me, a room full of people anywhere in the world, giving India an ovation is pure love," Vir wrote. Concluding his statement, Vir asked everyone to focus on the "light, remember our greatness, and spread the love." After a certain backlash, several celebrities including Hansal Mehta, Richa Chadha and politician Kapil Sibal backed Vir Das on social media. "I was very moved by this @thevirdas. I come from an India where it needs courage for a Vir Das to say this, I come from an India where many of us admire this courage, yet choose to remain silent," wrote Hansal Mehta. Kapil Sibal wrote, "Vir Das None can doubt that there are two India's Just that we don't want an Indian to tell the world about it. We are intolerant and hypocritical." In the latest development, a police complaint has also been filed by a Delhi resident Aditya Jha against Vir at Tilak Marg Police Station in the national capital for allegedly using derogatory language against India during his performance at the John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, which the actor-comedian had uploaded on YouTube on Monday, Delhi Police said on Wednesday. Further details are awaited.???? pic.twitter.com/1xwR4Qp5Fw — Vir Das (@thevirdas) November 16, 2021
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