Ranveer Allahbadia breaks silence on ‘India’s Got Latent’ controversy and moving forward
“Some celebrities claimed they rejected an invite, but we never even asked them. I was upset and angry. Not just with them, but with human nature,” he said.
“Some celebrities claimed they rejected an invite, but we never even asked them. I was upset and angry. Not just with them, but with human nature,” he said.
Maharashtra Cyber Cell accuses Ranveer Allahbadia of lack of cooperation and is reportedly planning to take legal action.
“If possible, please make space for me in your heart,” he said. “I love content creation. I love podcasting. Exploring our country’s history and culture is my passion."
Earlier this year, during an episode of India’s Got Latent hosted by comedian Samay Raina, Allahbadia asked a contestant a highly inappropriate question.
"I’ve released two to three videos every week for a decade. Suddenly, I had to stop. But I learned patience," he admitted.
Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia face legal trouble over a controversial joke on India’s Got Latent, leading to multiple FIRs. The Supreme Court has intervened.
Without directly mentioning Ranveer Allahbadia, Raghu addressed the criticism, stating that while he might have excluded certain jokes, he does not dictate the show's content.
Ranveer Allahbadia and several influencers face legal trouble over explicit remarks on India’s Got Latent, sparking outrage and multiple FIRs.
Allahbadia's legal counsel, Abhinav Chandrachud, had urged for an immediate hearing, highlighting that the YouTuber had been summoned by the Assam Police on Friday.
Assam Police is investigating YouTube show India’s Got Latent after an FIR was filed against influencers for allegedly promoting obscenity and making vulgar remarks.