Ranveer Allahbadia’s Joke Sparks Social Media Uproar: YouTube and social media platforms have recently seen an increase in controversial content from digital creators. A major controversy has erupted over the latest episode of comedian Samay Raina’s show India’s Got Latent, known for its dark comedy and bold humor. A question posed by popular YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia in the show has now become a trending topic, with many calling it offensive and inappropriate.
Ranveer Allahbadia Trolled for Inappropriate Question
In the episode, Ranveer was on a panel with fellow YouTubers Ashish Chanchlani, content creator Apoorva Mukhija, and others. During a discussion, he asked a contestant, “Would you rather watch your parents engage in intimacy for life or participate once to stop it forever?”
This remark quickly went viral, leading to severe backlash on social media. Many users found the question not only inappropriate but also obscene and senseless. As criticism poured in, popular lyricist and journalist Neelesh Misra also reacted strongly.
Neelesh Misra Questions Responsibility of Content Creators
Expressing his disappointment, Neelesh Misra stated, “It’s no surprise that the panel laughed, but do these content creators and show makers hold any responsibility? They are building millions of followers in India with such content, all in the name of free speech.”
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— CaLM dAdA (@faded_clone17) February 8, 2025
Will Ranveer Lose His PM Award? Public Raises Demand
Many netizens are now questioning whether individuals like Ranveer Allahbadia deserve the Best Creator Award given by PM Narendra Modi. Demands for strict action and even an FIR against him are trending online. Some users have suggested that his PM Award should be revoked.
Gaurav Taneja Slams Samay Raina
Popular YouTuber Gaurav Taneja, aka Flying Beast, also voiced his frustration. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he wrote, “Looks like Samay Raina is on a mission to get the entire YouTube India banned.”
Other prominent figures have also condemned Ranveer’s comments, adding to the mounting pressure for accountability in digital content.
Lagta hai #SamayRaina poore YoutubeIndia ko cancel karwa ke hi maanega. @ReheSamay
— Gaurav Taneja (@flyingbeast320) February 9, 2025