India's Got Latent Controversy: Another setback for Ranveer Allahabadia!

Ranveer Allahabadia has got into a lot of trouble after making objectionable comments on Samay Raina's show India's Got Latent. He is facing a lot of criticism and complaints have also been filed against him at many places. Now Ranveer has got another setback. Actually, after this controversy, he has lost a large number of his followers on social media.

Ranveer Allahabadia's followers decreased

According to a report by influencer marketing intelligence platform, Coruz, about 4153 followers have decreased on the insta account named Ranveer Allahabadia. Not only this, 4205 followers have also decreased from his another account 'BeerBiceps'.

He may have to lose brand deals

The report further claims that Ranveer is also likely to lose YouTube subscribers and this controversy may also affect his brand deals. Previously, the YouTuber has collaborated with brands like Spotify, Mountain Dew, amazon Prime Video, Intel and Wow Skin Science.

What is the controversy related to Ranveer Allahabadia               

Daransal Ranveer Allahabadia is facing criticism for his recent comments on India's Got Talent. Ranveer Allahabadia, popularly known as BeerBiceps, had allegedly asked a contestant an objectionable question related to body parts during a recent episode of the show and offered to perform an obscene act in exchange for Rs 2 crore. The outrage reached its peak when he asked an indecent question about parents." Ranveer's comment left many shocked and disappointed. In no time, the video went viral on social media and many, including politicians and film personalities, have strongly condemned Allahabadia.

Case registered against Ranveer and Samay Raina among others

Following the incident, a police complaint has also been filed against Ranveer Allahabadia, Samay Raina and several co-judges of the show, including ashish Chanchlani, jaspreet singh and apoorva Makhija. The FIR accuses them of promoting obscene and sexually explicit content on the show using several sections of the indian Penal Code (IPC). While the episode has now been removed from YouTube, further investigation is underway.


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