After Assam and Maharashtra police completed their investigation, the Supreme Court directed the release of YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia's passport in the 'India's Got Latent' controversy. The court also allowed him to resume his podcast with certain conditions, while a decision on consolidating all FIRs against him will be taken in the next hearing. The controversial show also involves other prominent names like Ashish Chanchlani, Jaspreet Singh, and Apoorva Mukhija.
After disappearing from the digital space following the India's Got Latent controversy, popular digital creator Apoorva Mukhija, aka "The Rebel Kid," has made her return with a powerful message to her fans. The Instagram post and teaser for her upcoming YouTube storytime have sparked important discussions about online harassment and the freedom of storytellers. Despite the overwhelming negative reaction from some, Apoorva's loyal fans have shown her immense support and excitement for her comeback.
After receiving huge backlash and being banned by many, Apoorva Mukhija, the contestant of India's Got Latent, finally speaks up about the controversies that halted her career and affected her family. In an emotional video, she apologizes for her "vagina" remarks and opens up about the black magic that a tarot card reader had informed her about. She expresses regret for hurting anyone's sentiments and promises to do better in the future.
Popular YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia was recently interrogated by the Assam police for allegedly making lewd and indecent comments on a comedy show. The FIR was registered by the crime branch under various sections of the IT Act and Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act. Another YouTuber, Ashish Chanchlani, was also questioned in connection with the case. The incident has sparked a debate on freedom of speech and expression in India.
The latest controversy surrounding a popular digital show in India, India's Got Latent, has brought to light important discussions about the line between comedy and responsibility on the internet. Host Ranveer Allahbadia's remarks have caused a nationwide debate, with individuals from all walks of life speaking out about the incident. While some have questioned the rapid escalation of the issue, others have drawn attention to the larger context of hate speech and its consequences. Politician Priyanka Chaturvedi strongly emphasized the need for responsible use of platform and plans to formally address the issue.
The Supreme Court of India has granted interim protection from arrest to popular YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia, also known as BeerBiceps, in the wake of multiple FIRs registered against him for obscenity. The FIRs were based on his comments made on his YouTube show, India's Got Latent, which sparked public outrage. The Court has also ordered no further FIRs to be filed against Allahabadia for the same show and has imposed several restrictions on him, including surrendering his passport and refraining from airing any new shows.
In the midst of the ongoing controversy surrounding India's Got Latent, comedian Samay Raina has publicly apologized for his role in the popular comedy series. He announced on social media that he has deleted all the episodes from his YouTube channel and will cooperate with authorities on their investigations. This comes after Mumbai Police summoned him and seven other individuals, including Ranveer Allahbadia, who also posted a public apology video. The controversy stems from offensive content on the show, particularly a question asked by Allahbadia to a contestant on parents and sex.
The popular YouTube show 'India's Got Latent' hosted by stand-up comedian and chess enthusiast Samay Raina has recently come under fire for a controversial question asked by podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia. This has caused uproar not only online but also in the offline world, with organizations and politicians condemning obscene comments made about parents, women, and their bodies. However, Raina, who rose to fame through his unconventional journey from engineering to comedy to chess, still has a strong fan following and continues to push the boundaries with dark humor and no holds barred jokes.
Popular YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadi, aka BeerBiceps, has landed in controversy for making crude and offensive remarks during a lighthearted segment on comedian Samay Raina's show India's Got Latent. Ranveer's question about watching his parents have sex or joining in to stop it forever has sparked widespread backlash, with journalist Neelesh Misra calling out both the creators and the audience for normalizing such inappropriate content. The incident has raised questions about the sense of responsibility of both the creators and the platform in promoting decency.
Comedian Samay Raina and influencer Kusha Kapila's feud seems to have come to an end, after they exchanged some banter during a panel on Samay's show India's Got Latent. The two had previously been embroiled in controversy due to Samay's offensive jokes about Kusha on another show. Kusha clarified that she hadn't approved of the jokes and faced backlash for not objecting. In the latest episode, however, Samay playfully apologized to Kusha and the two seem to have made amends.