Ranveer Allahbadia has recently been in the news for the controversy he has been surrounded with related to one of the questions he asked during India’s Got Latent show. Samay Raina has also been in the limelight because of jokes he shared during his stand-up show, ‘India’s Got Latent.’
A controversy erupted after a crude joke made by podcast host Ranveer Allahbadia, also known as BeerBiceps, during Samay’s show. In response, many personalities like the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Mr Devendra Fadnavis, Gaurav Tanejav (FlyingBeast), and Neelesh Mishra, among others.
CM Devendra Fadnavis
Recently, there has been a lot of discussion over some inappropriate comments made by podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia. In response, Chief Minister Fadnavis has said that anyone who behaves in a disrespectful way will be held accountable and will face consequences.
While addressing the media, the Chief Minister stated, “I have come to know about it. I have not seen it yet. Things have been said and presented in a wrong way. Everyone has freedom of speech but our freedom ends when we encroach upon the freedom of others… In our society, we have made some rules, if someone violates them it is absolutely wrong and action should be taken against them.”
Gaurav Taneja AKA FlyingBeast
Related to the controversy, Gaurav Taneja wrote a post on X (formerly Twitter) by mentioning Samay Raina’s id that reads, “Lagta hai #SamayRaina poore YoutubeIndia ko cancel karwa ke hi maanega. @ReheSamay”

Neelesh Mishra
Indian journalist and author Neelesh Mishra also posted a long message related to the controversy on X (formerly Twitter) that reads, “Would you rather watch your parents have sex for the rest of your life — or would you join in once and stop it forever?” Meet the perverted creators who are shaping our country’s creative economy. I am sure each one has a following of millions. This content is not designated as adult content — it can be seen with ease even by a child if the algorithm takes him or her there. The creators or the platform have zero sense of responsibility.”
Talking about decency, he later added, “I am also not surprised at all that four people at the desk — and lots in the audience — celebrated this and had a great laugh. You, the audience, normalised and celebrated this and people like these. Decency is not incentivised in India — by platforms or audiences — and creators are stooping lower and lower for audience reach and revenue. Banal, crass, insensitive are words only for boring uncool people. These creators can say anything in the name of freedom of speech and get away with it. Again, meet the creators who are shaping our country’s creative economy.”

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