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Samay Raina Set For A Grand Comeback? Ranveer Allahbadia Hints At Comedian's Return

Ranveer Allahbadia recently addressed the India's Got Latent controversy during an 'Ask Me Anything' session on his Instagram handle.

New Delhi: Podcaster and digital content producer Ranveer Allahbadia discussed the current controversy surrounding 'India's Got Latent' during a spontaneous "Ask Me Anything" session on Instagram on Wednesday night. In a series of open responses to fan queries, Ranveer discussed the aftermath of the controversy, his relationships with other artists, and his support for his colleagues.

In response to the question of whether he is still in touch with Samay Raina, who also featured on the controversial episode of 'India's Got Latent', Ranveer said, "Samay will be back," dropping a comeback tease for the comedian.

Ranveer also offered support to Ashish and Apoorva during his Ask Me Anything session, highlighting the group's unity. Ranveer Allahbadia wrote, "All of us have gotten closer after the events. Stand by each other in good times as well as in bad times. My brother is (already) a media legend. God is watching over all of us. Just wanna say, love you @ashishchanchlani & @the.rebel.kid as well. Picture abhi baaki hai…”


Samay Raina Set For A Grand Comeback? Ranveer Allahbadia Hints At Comedian's Return

About 'India's Got Latent' Controversy 

Ranveer, Samay Raina, Ashish Chanchlani, and Apoorva Mukhija, also known as The Rebel Kid, were all featured on an episode of India's Got Latent in February. A lot of people were angry with Ranveer for what he said about parenting and sex in the show.

Ranveer had to write an apology when the National Commission for Women (NCW) intervened, which further intensified the situation. His comments were deemed "vulgar," and he was accused of having a "dirty mind" that brought disgrace to society.

The Supreme Court allowed Ranveer to start posting his podcasts and programs on social media again on March 3. However, he had to offer an assurance that The Ranveer Show will maintain "morality and decency" and be appropriate for all age groups. 

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