Kapil Sharma Warns Samay Raina Before Controversial Episode of India's Got Latent
Kapil Sharma warned Samay Raina 24 hours before India’s Got Latent row: ‘Something bad’s going to happen’
The Indian Express
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In a recent episode of Netflix's The Great Indian Kapil Show, host Kapil Sharma recalled warning YouTuber Samay Raina about impending trouble just before the controversial incident on Raina's show, India's Got Latent. The fallout from that incident resulted in significant legal and professional challenges for both Raina and fellow guest Ranveer Allahbadia.
- 01Kapil Sharma warned Samay Raina about potential trouble before the controversy erupted.
- 02The incident led to legal issues and a pause in the careers of Raina and Allahbadia.
- 03Raina expressed uncertainty about whether Sharma's call was out of concern or an insult.
- 04The controversy stemmed from a vulgar remark made by Allahbadia on Raina's show.
- 05Despite the fallout, Raina and Allahbadia appeared together on The Great Indian Kapil Show.
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In the latest episode of Netflix's The Great Indian Kapil Show, host Kapil Sharma shared a premonitory warning he gave to YouTuber Samay Raina just before the controversy surrounding Raina's show, India's Got Latent, escalated. Sharma humorously recalled that he advised Raina to be cautious after experiencing his own legal troubles due to content-related issues. The controversy erupted in February last year when Ranveer Allahbadia made an inappropriate remark during a segment of India's Got Latent, leading to severe backlash and legal ramifications for all involved. Raina had to remove all related content from his YouTube channel following multiple First Information Reports (FIRs) filed against him. Despite the challenges, both Raina and Allahbadia reunited on The Great Indian Kapil Show, where they shared laughs and reflections on their tumultuous experiences. The episode is currently available for streaming on Netflix.
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