'India's Got Latent' S02: Sharvari, Alia to grace premiere episode
20 Jun 2026
The much-awaited second season of India's Got Latent, hosted by comedian Samay Raina, is set to premiere on Saturday at 7:00pm.
The show will be available on both Netflix and YouTube.
The first episode will feature Bollywood actors Alia Bhatt and Sharvari as special guests.
Raina confirmed the news through an Instagram post where he shared the YouTube link of the first episode with Bhatt and Sharvari's photo on its thumbnail.
Fans eagerly await Raina's jokes on Bhatt, Sharvari
Fan reactions
Fans have been expressing their excitement and support for Raina's return.
One comment on his post read, "Bro got banned, deleted the whole season, and came back with a Netflix deal. Absolute peak internet culture ."
Another user wrote, "Samay ka samay wapas aa gaya."
Some fans even predicted what jokes Raina might crack in front of Bhatt and Sharvari.
'India's Got Latent' S02 will stream on Netflix, YouTube
Show details
The second season of India's Got Latent will be "unfiltered," as confirmed by Raina and his friend Balraj Singh in a recent announcement video.
The show is set to premiere on both Netflix and YouTube simultaneously, with no difference in duration between the two platforms.
While the Netflix version will be ad-free, the YouTube version will include commercials.
Show is returning after major controversy
Previous controversy
The first season of India's Got Latent, which streamed on YouTube, was mired in controversy over guest Ranveer Allahbadia's comments in one episode.
The incident sparked widespread criticism and led to multiple FIRs and legal challenges.
The venue where the show was filmed, The Habitat, also suffered vandalism.
In the wake of this controversy, Raina had to delete all episodes from YouTube.
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