B Praak Quits 'BeerBiceps' Over Allahbadia's 'India's Got Latent' (X/@SonOfBharat7)
Viral Video: Singer B Praak denounces Ranveer Allahbadia's remarks as "pathetic" and cancels his scheduled podcast appearance, urging comedians to respect Indian culture.
B Praak has openly criticized Ranveer Allahbadia's derogatory comments made during an episode of "India's Got Latent," questioning how such remarks could be considered comedy. The popular Punjabi singer expressed his disappointment and revealed that he had canceled his upcoming appearance on Allahbadia's podcast, "Beer Biceps," in protest. B Praak took to Instagram to share a video message, where he conveyed his dismay over Allahbadia's "pathetic thinking" and the offensive language used on Samay Raina's show.
अब "बी प्राक़" ने@BeerBicepsGuy का पॉडकास्ट छोड़ा..
— Deepak Sharma (@SonOfBharat7) February 10, 2025
सुन ओये BSDK रनवीर अल्लाबादी
तेरे करियर का अंत नजदीक आ रहा है,
वो हाल करेंगे तेरा... कि तेरी जैसी गंदी औलादें पैदा होने से पहले 100 बार सोचेंगी🖐️
Note कर ले इसे ✍️ pic.twitter.com/JPJHZ7DZd9
In his video, B Praak emphasized that Allahbadia's comments were not in line with Indian culture, expressing his bewilderment at the stories and manner in which he was discussing his parents. He also questioned whether abusing and teaching others to abuse was an appropriate form of comedy, stating his inability to understand the current generation's values. B Praak further highlighted the contradiction between Allahbadia's promotion of Sanatan Dharma and spirituality on his podcast and his degrading remarks. He implored comedians to preserve Indian culture and refrain from creating content that could harm future generations.
Allahbadia's controversial remarks have led to widespread condemnation on social media, with many finding his jokes offensive and inappropriate. Following the backlash, Allahbadia issued an apology video, acknowledging his lapse in judgment and expressing regret for his actions. However, the controversy has not subsided, with a formal complaint being registered against Allahbadia, comedian Samay Raina, social media influencer Apoorva Makhija, and the organizers of "India's Got Latent". The complaint alleges the use of abusive language on the show, and demands strict action against the accused. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has stated that freedom of expression has its limits, while Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi has pledged to raise the issue in parliament.
B Praak's denouncement of Allahbadia's comments reflects a growing concern over the preservation of Indian culture and values in the face of increasingly vulgar and offensive content. His decision to cancel his podcast appearance serves as a powerful statement against the normalization of such behavior, and a call to action for comedians and content creators to use their platforms responsibly.
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