
The controversy surrounding Ranveer Allahbadia and Apoorva Mukhija stems from their remarks on the show India’s Got Latent, which sparked widespread outrage. During an episode, Allahbadia posed an inappropriate and offensive question to a contestant, leading to backlash on social media and multiple complaints. Both Allahbadia and Mukhija, along with the show’s producers, were summoned by the National Commission for Women (NCW) to address the issue.
At the NCW hearing, they expressed regret for their comments and submitted written apologies. Allahbadia assured the commission that he would be more mindful in the future and pledged to speak with respect toward women. The NCW emphasized that such remarks are unacceptable and took the incident seriously due to its social impact.
Despite their apologies, legal troubles continue for Allahbadia, as an FIR was filed against him in Guwahati. The Supreme Court granted him interim protection from arrest but criticized his remarks as vulgar and inappropriate. The court also highlighted the need for some control over online content while avoiding censorship.
This incident has sparked discussions about the boundaries of humor and the responsibilities of public figures in maintaining decency and respect in their content. Let me know if you’d like to explore any specific aspect further!