Ranveer Allahbadia alleged non-co-worker: Cyber police considered legal action, ‘Amidak’ Baikalash of India. Hindi film news

Youtuber and influencer Ranveer AllahbadiaPopularly known as beerbis, once again under investigation, this time to allegedly fail to cooperate Maharashtra Cyber Cell Regarding the ongoing investigation in controversial show India became latent,
According to India TV, cyber cell issued summons to question Ranveer, fellow creators Samay Raina, Ashish Chanchalani and Apoorva Mukhija. While Samay and Ashish complied with and appeared for investigation, Ranveer and Apoorva allegedly failed to respond, motivated the authorities to consider legal action for non-cooperation.
The upper head opens about trauma
Among the backlash, Apoorva Mukhaja recently spoke publicly for the first time, which reveals the dispute on him. He shared that he was threatened with rape and death and suffering from sleep paralysis due to fear and stress. “Every time I woke up, there were some new news. I am happy that I had good friends to support me,” he said.
Ranveer attempted redemption
In a recent video called “Dear India”, Ranveer addressed the issue, in which he promised to increase the quality of his podcast. “We will improve and focus on India’s rich history and personal development topics,” he said, asking for “another chance”. However, with legal action, Ranveer’s return may face more obstacles.
What was the issue?
After an episode of Got Latant, an episode in India, there was a dispute that it went viral due to wrong reasons. In now-then clip, Ranveer asked a contestant a shocking rude question:
“Will you see your parents having sex every day for the rest of your life or will you join it forever?”
While other panelists including Ashish and Apoorva were looking at the comment in laughter, the public response was sharp and incompetent. Several FIRs were lodged across the country. The National Commission for Women (NCW) condemned the video, and the Supreme Court later called Ranveer’s comment “porn” and “dirty mind”. He was given interim protection from arrest, but was ordered to submit a written apology.