Singer B Praak canceled his podcast with Ranveer Allahbadia amid the ongoing controversy. In an Instagram video, he shared his decision and explained why, saying he backed out after witnessing the ‘kind of words used on Samay Raina's show’.


B Praak cancels his podcast with Ranveer Allahbadia


The popular singer stressed the need for responsible content. "I was about to go for a podcast on BeerBiceps and we canceled that because of the kind of pathetic thinking, and the kind of words used on Samay Raina's show. This is not our Indian culture. What kind of things you are sharing about your parents, is this comedy? This is not at all comedy. This cannot be stand-up comedy. Teaching people curse words, I do not understand what generation is this. A Sardarji also comes on the show. Sardarji you know you are a Sikh, do these things look good? What kind of teachings are you giving? He even puts clips on his Instagram, saying - Yes I abuse, what is the problem in that? Well, we do have a problem with that," B Praak said.


B Praak lashed out at Ranveer Allahbadia, saying, "Ranveer Allahbadia you promote Sanatan Dharm, you talk about spirituality, such big names come to your show, and you have such a mentality? I request you all- If we are not able to stop this now, the future of our kids is in danger."


He added, "So please, I request Samay Raina and other comedians who are a part of the show, do not do this. Please preserve our Indian culture and motivate people."






Ranveer Allahbadia sparks controversy


Ranveer Allahbadia recently appeared on Samay Raina’s show, where he sparked controversy by asking a contestant an inappropriate question about their parents' intimate relationship. His remarks quickly went viral, drawing heavy backlash from netizens.


During a recent episode of India’s Got Latent, Ranveer Allahbadia, alongside fellow judges Ashish Chanchlani, Jaspreet Singh, and Apoorva Mukhija (The Rebel Kid), made controversial remarks that sparked outrage. A complaint has since been filed in Mumbai, alleging the use of abusive language on the show.