India’s Got Latent Row: Samay Raina Drops First Post On YouTube Days After Ranveer Allahbadia Controversy

Samay Raina YouTube Post

India's Got Latent Controversy Update: Comedian Samay Raina has found himself in hot water following YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia's controversial remark on the show India's Got Latent. Both Samay Raina and Ranveer are facing legal scrutiny, but Samay recently posted a cryptic message on social media, seemingly addressing the storm.

SAMAY RAINA'S FIRST YOUTUBE POST AFTER INDIA'S GOT LATENT CONTROVERSY

The controversy erupted when Ranveer Allahabadia, known for his BeerBiceps YouTube channel, appeared on India's Got Latent earlier this month. During the show, he posed an inappropriate question to a young contestant: "Would you rather watch your parents have s*x every day for the rest of your life or join in once and stop it forever?"

The question sparked widespread outrage, leading to heavy criticism for its vulgarity. Following intervention by the Information & Broadcasting Ministry and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), the video was promptly taken down from YouTube.

In the first post for his YouTube channel's private subscribers days after the India's Got Latent row, Samay Raina shared a simple yet meaningful message-a red heart and a hug emoji-signaling love and calm amidst the chaos. Over seven thousand viewers had liked the post at the time of this report.

Take a look at the post's screenshot below:

Samay Raina YouTube Post

HERE'S HOW SAMAY RAINA REACTED TO RANVEER ALLAHBADIA CONTROVERSY

A few days ago, Samay Raina had addressed the issue on X (formerly Twitter), expressing his distress stating that the whole controversy has been getting "too much" for him to handle. He also revealed removing all the India's Got Latent episodes from YouTube.

Further, during a recent live gig in Canada, an emotional Samay spoke about the controversy, ending the night with a heartfelt statement: "Shayad samay kharab chal raha hai mera, par yaad rakhna doston, main samay hoon (Maybe my time is bad right now, but remember, my friends-I am time itself)".

As the situation continues to unfold, fans and followers await further updates on the legal proceedings and the future of India's Got Latent.

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