Namaste doston! Buckle up because Khabree Kiran is back, and this time we’re diving into the masaledaar world of online controversies. Picture this: a popular YouTuber-podcaster, Ranveer Allahbadia, sauntering into a storm of criticism faster than a Salman Khan film trailer going viral. So, what’s cooking in the digital realm? Let’s find out! 😎🍿
Jackky Bhagnani’s Take on the Hungama
Ranveer Allahbadia, the chap behind BeerBiceps, found himself in garam paani after some not-so-savory comments on the show ‘India’s Got Latent’ made their way online. The digital duniya was not amused. As our Bollywood hero Jackky Bhagnani put it, "Bhaut galat hai jo bhi hai" (So wrong, whatever it is). Jackky, my Bollywood dost, I couldn’t agree more! 🙄
A formal complaint was filed against Ranveer and the show’s team by a lawyer, all thanks to the spicy language used that left several viewers clutching their pearls. The Mumbai Police sources confirmed the complaint aimed at cleaning up the digital ganda.
The Industry Reacts
The comments from Ranveer triggered a tsunami of reactions, with the All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) leading the charge. They labeled his remarks as "abhorrent" and "disrespectful," which, in Bollywood terms, is like getting a one-star rating from Karan Johar. AICWA didn’t hold back, demanding the show be banned and warning Bollywood folks to steer clear of anyone associated with this digital dust-up.
Ranveer’s Public Apology
Feeling the heat, Ranveer quickly issued a public maafi on his X account, admitting his comments were not only inappropriate but also humorless. "Comedy is not my forte," he confessed. Well, Ranveer bhai, maybe stick to flexing those biceps and leave the comedy to the Khans. 😜
He also promised to be more mindful of his influence on the younger generation. After all, "Family is the last thing that I would ever disrespect," he earnestly added. Ranveer requested the show’s producers to cut out the offensive parts, hoping to mend fences and move on from this digital dhamaka.
Kiran’s Gyan: In the filmi duniya, words are like masala—too much, and it gets spicy; too little, and it’s bland. Ranveer bhai, next time, maybe let the scriptwriters do the talking. Remember, in Bollywood, even silence can be golden. 😏✨