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Indian Dalit comics on how they explore the 'blue' stand-up scene with laughter
Updated On: 17 November, 2024 08:33 AM IST | Mumbai | Arpika Bhosale
Dalit comics, enlisted to campaigning on front lines, draw us to an entire ‘blue’ stand-up scene that’s just wait to disarm biases with laughs

Ravi Gaikwad is the co-founder of the Blue Material collective and is run by Dalit and Bahujan comics
Vitala is one of those villages in Vidarbha that is often the source of grim news. Other than farming, fishing in the Domi and Wardha rivers is the career choice for most villagers. This obscurity is also why Neha Thombre, popularly known by her character name “Thombrebai”, doesn’t give a damn about propriety in her videos on social media.
Some of these are about the irony of the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana. “When the scheme was first announced,” says Thombre, “many Marathi-language influencers called the beneficiaries of '1,500 gold diggers and shopaholics in reels. I went another way.”

