YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani said he had asked Ranveer Allahbadia, aka BeerBiceps, to 'dial down' during the controversial India's Got Latent shoot. “Ranveer, dial down kar, tu Samay (Raina) nahi hai,” he recalled telling him. Ashish also admitted that he sensed something was off during the shoot itself and even told his team that things had gone a bit too far because of what Ranveer said.
YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani was embroiled in Samay Raina's YouTube show India's Got Latent controversy after a clip went viral on social media in which Ranveer Allahbadia, also known as BeerBiceps, asked a contestant, "Would you rather watch your parents have sex every day for the rest of your life or join in once and stop it forever?" a comment that sparked widespread backlash against Ranveer, Apoorva Mukhija, Samay Raina, and Ashish, leading to multiple FIRs.
Ashish Chanchlani Says He Asked Ranveer Allahbadia To 'Dial Down' On Latent
Ashish has now recalled that he had asked Ranveer to tone it down during the filming of India's Got Latent, noting that he had made other controversial remarks as well, apart from the parents' sex comment. Speaking on Prakhar Gupta’s podcast, Ashish said, "Even when we were there, Ranveer cool ban raha tha. Uska aisa tha ki mein majje karunga, aur majje-majje mein usne bol diya. I even told him during the break, 'Ranveer, dial down kar, tu Samay nahi hai.' But he said everyone comes there unhinged; they come in a fun mood."
Ashish added that the outrage wasn’t limited to their episode alone, saying it had been building up for a while as several obscene incidents had already occurred on the show before their episode, and the anger against India’s Got Latent ultimately burst after their appearance.
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