Updated On: 24 October, 2023 07:45 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
Comedian Kajol Srinivasan and digital artist Smish pair up at a SoBo venue for a power-packed show that blends protest-driven, Orwellian-inspired art with sharp, dystopian humour

Lords and gender justice, a piece from the upcoming exhibition
Kajol Srinivasan, a city-based comedian with six years of stand-up experience often takes the stage to tackle subjects like patriarchy, feminism, and the hypocrisy of the world we live in. When the spotlight is off, you can catch her stirring up conversations on X (formerly Twitter), using the platform to infuse humour with a powerful dose of protest and dissent. The comedian is all set to perform her new show But The Trains Are Running On Time on the inaugural day of the IYKYK exhibition, which is set to go public this weekend at Method gallery in Kala Ghoda.
Srinivasan, whose passion for the preservation of freedom of speech is evident from her fierce and unfiltered style of comedy, remarks, “I believe we should be free to express our thoughts, as long as they do not cause harm to vulnerable people. But that’s a gigantic loophole that has been utilised to repress free speech, as it can be interpreted in various ways. Thankfully, we live in one of the biggest democracies in the world, and we have the complete right to ask questions and demand answers.”