Standup comedian Samay Raina’s hit talent-based show on YouTube titled India’s Got Latent court massive controversy when one of the guests in an episode, Ranveer Allahbadia asked a controversial question about parents and intercourse.
This led to the show getting cancelled, the venue getting vandalised and the ongoing court cases against Allahbadia, Raina and others.
© Instagram/Ranveer Allahbadia
Now, months after the controversy, Ranveer Allahbadia appeared in an interview and slammed a few unnamed celebs who had claimed that they boycotted the YouTuber’s podcast and refused to appear on his show.
Ranveer Allahbadia Slams Celebs Over Boycott ClaimIn an interview with YouTuber Prafful Garg, Ranveer stated that he was “upset and angry” when many celebs claimed to have boycotted his show when in reality they weren’t even invited in the first place.
He said, “It was a feeding frenzy. Some celebrities claimed that they’d even rejected an invite to the show. The truth is that we never invited them in the first place. In such situations, I felt angry at human beings in general. But I realised that the predicament that I was in was a result of my own actions.”
And added, “I couldn't change the past, but I could change the future. I got a forced break after a crazy, intense six-year podcasting journey. I'm just trying to move on; I've tried to forgive a lot of people, even myself, and to a degree, I've been successful.”
© Instagram/Ranveer Allahbadia
One of the celebs who had publicly criticised Ranveer Allahbadia was singer B Praak who had stated that he won’t appear on his show.
Meanwhile, Ranveer Allahbadia has returned to his podcast show and the recent celebs whom he interviewed included Boman Irani, Tara Sutaria and Shruti Haasan.
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