
India's Got Latent to return soon? New update on YouTube sparks hope among fans
India's Got Latent
, comedian
Samay Raina
removed all his videos from his YouTube channel. Now, he is reportedly set to return, much to the excitement of his eager fans.
The hope comes as the channel which was made private is now seen on YouTube. Following the backlash, segments from the show have resurfaced online—but not on the original channel. Instead, they are now appearing on a newly active page titled
India's Got Latent Clips
.
Following the controversy involving Ranveer Allahbadia, the YouTube channel, which hosted 522 videos including exclusive material, has set all its content to private, according to social media reports.
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Fans of Samay took to Reddit to express their excitement about his comeback on YouTube. One user added it up perfectly, saying, 'Sab Samay ka khel hai.' Another shared their observations, mentioning, 'I watched a few clips, they have beeped out most of the abuses, it seems, before making them public.' A third user said, 'Now that it has arrived, the Samay Raina channel will also return, right?'
What was the controversy?
During the episode, Ranveer asked a contestant a controversial question which received laughter from the panel, including host Samay Raina, but left many viewers outraged. Critics condemned the remark as offensive and inappropriate, triggering a wave of online criticism.
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The controversy quickly became a trending topic on X, with users both criticizing Ranveer's comments and sharing memes mocking the situation. Some users sarcastically compared his behavior to his usual motivational persona on his BeerBiceps platform. Others called for stricter regulations on online content, arguing that unrestricted humor is becoming problematic.
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