[VIDEO] 'I am Mr. McAdams': TV anchor Rahul Shivshankar yells at wrong man on Ukraine live

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An Indian news anchor has inspired jokes and memes after yelling at the wrong guest while debating the Ukraine crisis.

Rahul Shivshankar berated a Ukrainian journalist for almost two minutes, thinking he was addressing Daniel McAdams, a US foreign policy commentator.

He only realised his mistake when Mr McAdams - the other guest - spoke up.

The exchange went viral, making "McAdams" a top Twitter trend in India.

Indian viewers are used to news anchors shouting down their panellists and going on rants during their shows. Many of these anchors, including Mr Shivshankar, the editor-in-chief of popular English news channel Times Now, are accused of being biased towards India's governing party, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In this instance, Mr Shivshankar was speaking on his show India Upfront to Mr McAdams, executive director of the Ron Paul Institute, and Bohdan Nahaylo, chief editor of Kyiv Post.

But the names and titles of the two men were wrongly placed on air, so Mr Nahaylo was identified as Mr McAdams and vice versa.

The viral clip began with Mr Shivshankar asking "Daniel McAdams" to "just take a bit of a chill pill".

Mr Nahaylo then responds that he doesn't want to relax as his country is at war.

Mr Shivshankar proceeds to ask "Mr McAdams" to "get off the fence" and send US troops to Ukraine if he is so concerned about the country.

He goes on to rant about "colonial agendas" and the Afghanistan war, interspersing "Mr McAdams" into every other sentence.

The real Mr McAdams, in the meantime, is seen trying to make himself heard above the cacophony.

"I'm not talking!" he finally manages to burst out. "It's the other guy who's talking!"

But Mr Shivshankar, who thought he was now talking to his Ukrainian guest, responded that "Mr McAdams" had "gone completely ballistic" and should "go fight alongside Ukrainians if he felt so strongly about the war".

"Dear host, I haven't said a word yet. I don't know why you're yelling at me," the real Mr McAdams persists.

"I am not yelling at you, I am talking about Mr McAdams," an oblivious Mr Shivshankar responds.

"I AM Mr McAdams! I am Mr McAdams and I haven't said a word, so stop yelling at me!" says Mr McAdams, generating a quiet "oh" from Mr Shivshankar, who then apologises, saying he got confused.

The clip led to a lot of amusement on social media, with many pointing out that it was the kind of moment that could only be produced by the cacophonous Indian TV media.

Mr McAdams, on his part, appeared to be amused by his rise to online fame in India. The Ron Paul Institute, where he works, tweeted that he had become a "meme sensation" because of the "comedy of errors", and said that he had been asked to appear on the show again.

They also shared screenshots of Mr McAdams' conversation with a Times Now employee, where he called himself "the most famous man in India".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-60614274
 
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This is next level buffoonery even by Indian medias standards hahaha.
 
Can't resist watching it on a loop and despite the fact that I rarely laugh, can't resist laughter brainwaves here.
 
I'm not able to understand why the Godi Media is so interested in this issue anyway. So far, they haven't been making any pro-BJP connection, which is what they are being funded to do.

But we'll wait and see.
 
Rahul Shivshankar is normally a good anchor and allows a fair exchange between his panelists. He can't be compared to Arnab Goswami, who hardly lets his panelists talk.
This is just a one off blooper, albeit an embarassing one.

Don't understand why the BBC is painting the cyberspace red with this though.
 
Rahul Shivshankar is normally a good anchor and allows a fair exchange between his panelists. He can't be compared to Arnab Goswami, who hardly lets his panelists talk.
This is just a one off blooper, albeit an embarassing one.

Don't understand why the BBC is painting the cyberspace red with this though.
Because this is super embarrassing and intensely hilarious
 
Rahul Shivshankar is normally a good anchor and allows a fair exchange between his panelists. He can't be compared to Arnab Goswami, who hardly lets his panelists talk.
This is just a one off blooper, albeit an embarassing one.

Don't understand why the BBC is painting the cyberspace red with this though.

Becuase he made good points, which go against the BBC's script given to them.

He only got the name wrong but this going viral has backfired on the west.
 
Rahul Shivshankar is normally a good anchor and allows a fair exchange between his panelists. He can't be compared to Arnab Goswami, who hardly lets his panelists talk.
This is just a one off blooper, albeit an embarassing one.

Don't understand why the BBC is painting the cyberspace red with this though.

Becuase he made good points, which go against the BBC's script given to them.

He only got the name wrong but this going viral has backfired on the west.

Lol you guys on same page. I’d reconsider [MENTION=134230]gani999[/MENTION]
 
This reminds me of “hum koi mandir ka ghanta hain kya…”
 
He should have realized why Mr.McAdams is speaking with a Russian Accent. But he still went on a rant and made a fool of himself.
 
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