Legal Trouble for Ranveer Allahbadia and Samay Raina: Show Under Scrutiny
Kapil Sharma Faces Backlash After Ranveer Allahbadia-Samay Raina Controversy: Old Video Goes Viral
After the controversy surrounding Ranveer Allahbadia’s remarks on parents during Samay Raina’s show India’s Got Talent, social media is now targeting comedian Kapil Sharma. An old video from Comedy Nights with Kapil has resurfaced, where Kapil made a double-meaning joke about parents, sparking mixed reactions online.
Kapil Sharma’s Double Meaning Joke
In the viral clip, Kapil jokes that in India, people are obsessed with cricket and movies. He says, “Students won’t wake up at 4 AM for board exams, but they’ll wake up for a cricket match. Some people are so passionate that they wake up at 2 AM, but instead of cricket, they end up watching their parents’ ‘kabaddi’ match.” He later clarifies that he meant parents arguing.
Public Reactions
Social media users are divided over the video. While some are upset with Kapil for making such remarks, others argue that he was only referring to parental arguments. Some comments suggest that there should be a clear distinction between humor and vulgarity.
Latest Updates on the Case
Ranveer Allahbadia, Samay Raina, and other judges of India’s Got Talent are now facing legal complaints. Ranveer has publicly apologized but stated that he won’t justify his words. He admitted that he shouldn’t have made such remarks. Samay Raina, on the other hand, has deleted all episodes of the show from his YouTube channel, saying his only intention was to entertain.
What Is the Controversy About?
Ranveer Allahbadia, popularly known as BeerBiceps, appeared on Samay Raina’s show, known for its bold comedy. During the episode, Ranveer asked a contestant an inappropriate question that implied an uncomfortable scenario involving parents. The remarks sparked outrage, particularly among young audiences. Mumbai High Court advocates Ashish Rai and Pankaj Rai have even filed complaints with the Women’s Commission, calling for action against the show.