India's Got Latent / Police strict on Samay Raina's show- all episodes of the show will be deleted from YouTube

The troubles of YouTubers Ranveer Allahabadia and Samay Raina are increasing. Maharashtra Cyber ​​Police has ordered to remove all 18 episodes of Samay Raina's show India's Got Latent due to the controversial joke on parents. An FIR has been registered against 30 people in this case.

India's Got Latent: The troubles for Ranveer Allahabadia and Samay Raina, famous in the world of YouTube, are not decreasing. Recently, Ranveer Allahabadia, who appeared as a guest in Samay Raina's show India's Got Latent, cracked a joke, which is now facing heavy opposition on social media. Not only this, this controversy has now taken a legal form.

Strict stand of Maharashtra Cyber ​​Police

Maharashtra Cyber ​​Police, taking immediate action in this matter, has written a letter to YouTube and directed to remove all the 18 episodes of India's Got Latent published so far. Apart from this, YouTube has also been told to take necessary steps to remove other such controversial content and monitor them in future.

FIR registered against 30 people

A person named Anil Kumar Pandey has lodged a complaint with the cyber police regarding this controversy, on the basis of which an FIR has been registered against 30 people. After investigation, the cyber police reviewed all the episodes and found that many people including the judge panel of the show were involved in it.

The police also searched Ranveer Allahabadia's house in this connection and questioned YouTuber Apoorva Makhija for two hours. Apoorva Makhija has also been accused of using abusive language and making objectionable comments during the show.

Uproar on social media

The matter has gained momentum after the joke made about Ranveer Allahabadia's parents. There is a continuous protest on social media, and people have demanded strict action on such content. Reactions are also coming from Bollywood and the art world on the matter. Artists like Manoj Bajpayee, Imtiaz Ali, Sunil Pal and Manoj Muntashir have expressed their displeasure over this.

Stand-up comedy or border violation?

Samay Raina's show India's Got Latent often features stand-up comedians and YouTubers, who try to entertain people in a roast style. But this time, the controversial content blurred the boundaries between comedy and derogatory remarks.

What next?

At present, all the controversial videos have been removed from social media. The police is investigating the matter further and it remains to be seen what action YouTube takes on this. Will Ranveer Allahabadia and Samay Raina be able to overcome this controversy, or will it have a deep impact on their career? This will be clear in the coming days.

This matter is not limited to just a comedy show, but it raises the question of what should be the responsibility of content creators on the Internet and how far can they go under the guise of freedom of expression.