The video from the channel Athul Vlogs strongly criticizes a social media creator named Jassi for a video where he attempted to set up a Vishu Kani. The narrator argues that Jassi, who identifies as Muslim, performed a “mockery” of the Hindu festival of Vishu by excluding its most essential elements, such as the idol of Lord Krishna and the Kani Konna flowers, claiming these were omitted due to his personal religious beliefs. The narrator accuses Jassi of creating such controversial content solely for “reach” and “limelight,” suggesting that he is intentionally stirring religious sensitivities to stay relevant on social media.
The critique continues by highlighting the inaccuracies in Jassi’s ritual, pointing out his odd choice of including items like salt and sugar while missing the traditional Ashtamangalyam. The video compares Jassi’s actions to other controversial figures who have faced public backlash for allegedly disrespecting religious traditions for fame. Ultimately, the narrator advises that if one does not understand or respect the specific customs of another religion, they should refrain from performing them in a way that distorts the tradition, rather than using “secularism” as a cover for poorly researched or provocative content.














