Amid the ongoing protests against the controversial Citizenship Law and given the tense stand-off between the government and students, much-needed comic relief is provided by ‘Nazma Aapi’, who has an opinion about everything from the CAA/NRC protests to Deepika Padukone turning up at JNU. But ‘Nazma Aapi’ is not her real name. The inimitable character is essayed by Bulandshahr resident Saloni Gaur, who is a Delhi University student.
We’ll let you decide how relatable and humourous Nazma Aapi is and can be.
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