March 29, Colombo (LNW): Popular Sri Lankan comedy duo “Blok & Dino” have responded to backlash over a recent video, which critics claim mocks the country’s Indigenous Veddah community.
The controversy escalated after reports suggested that the Chief of the Veddah community had lodged a complaint with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).
In a public statement, Blok & Dino clarified that the video features an impersonator—a man who adopts what he believes to be a Veddah-inspired lifestyle.
They emphasised that the character is not portrayed as an actual member of the Indigenous community, and the exaggerated mannerisms, tools, and speech are intentional for comedic effect.
The duo also addressed concerns regarding the location, confirming that the video was filmed in Dambulla, an area with no Veddah settlements, and that they took care to avoid misrepresentation. They stated that no offence was intended and reaffirmed their respect for the Indigenous community.
Blok & Dino revealed that they had previously communicated with an individual who identified himself as a representative of the Veddah community, but were unaware of any further concerns until the matter gained traction in the media.
The comedians criticised mainstream media for not reaching out to hear their side of the story before publishing reports.
“Comedy—like all art—is subjective. So is the way we interpret it, and the choice to take offence,” their statement read, underscoring their belief that satire and self-irony are essential aspects of society.
The controversy has sparked debate on the fine line between comedy and cultural sensitivity, with supporters of Blok & Dino defending artistic expression, whilst critics argue the portrayal was inappropriate.

