7 days ago
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: Indonesian comedian says Western-style 'roastings' are not appropriate here
KUALA LUMPUR: Legendary Indonesian comedian Cak Lontong has suggested that "roasting," a common feature of Western stand-up comedy, isn't always suitable for audiences in the East, including Malaysia and Indonesia.
In an interview with Harian Metro yesterday, Cak Lontong said that if "roasting" is carried out with tact, responsibility, and a full awareness of local sensitivities, it might be accepted by Eastern audiences.
"Standards of comedy vary across different regions. Stand-up comedians must always be mindful of local sensitivities," he said.
Cak Lontong, whose real name is Lies Hartono, noted that Europeans and North Americans tend to be more "free-spirited" and "open-minded" regarding comedy, possessing fewer "cultural taboos" compared to Asians.
"In the East, politeness and respect for local culture must be emphasised."
He added that comedians in Malaysia and Indonesia should steer clear of sensitive topics such as cultural norms, religious norms, and even reverence for certain public figures.
"Comedians living in multi-religious and multi-racial societies like Indonesia and Malaysia must always navigate local sensitivities carefully to avoid causing outrage."
Cak Lontong was speaking at a gala screening of the Indonesian film 'Gerbang Setan,' directed by Toto Hoedi, which is set to be released in cinemas on Aug 7.