Actress Kunickaa Sadanand has publicly defended Pranit More amidst the controversy surrounding a Rs 370 biryani, stating that 'consent is not an EMI.' The dispute has garnered significant attention.
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CultureTimes of Indiaindian-express1d ago2 sources
Himanshu Jangra was fired after the 'Rs 370 biryani' controversy, expressing regret for appearing on Pranit More's show, while More acknowledged deserving the public's criticism.
CultureTimes of Indiaindian-expressndtv1d ago3 sources
Comedian Pranit More issued an apology after facing backlash for a viral video where he commented on the price of biryani. More stated he deserved the hate and asked for another chance following the controversy.
KEM Hospital has launched an inquiry into MBBS student Sejal Pawar's remarks made on the Pranit More show, deeming them 'insensitive' and plans to decide on action after meeting with the parents.
A medical body has criticized a female doctor for making a joke about male corpses during comedian Pranit More's show, deeming the 'mocking human remains unacceptable' amid an ongoing controversy.
PoliticsTimes of Indiahindustan-timesindian-express+1ndtv3d ago4 sources
Maharashtra police have registered a case against stand-up comedian Pranit More and others in connection with the 'Rs 370 Biryani' controversy. The case was filed for allegedly creating objectionable content online.
The Pranit More show has triggered widespread backlash and outrage following comments made about male cadavers' private parts, with calls for men to address the issue.
A web developer was dismissed from his job after a joke he made about a ₹370 biryani on a comedy show went viral, leading to backlash and his employer citing company values.
A medical students' organization has criticized MBBS student Sejal Pawar's comments about cadavers and comedian Pranit More, labeling More a 'curse on society' following controversial clips from his crowd-work show.
A Mumbai medical college has sent doctor Sejal Pawar on forced leave following a controversy involving a joke about a corpse, in what is being referred to as the 'Pranit More row'.
AIB, Kamra, Allahbadia, and now Pranit More are among the comedians facing legal challenges in Maharashtra. This trend highlights an ongoing tension between comedic expression and legal boundaries in the state.
India's Cyber Cell has filed a case against comedian Pranit More following a viral stand-up clip where he made a controversial remark about Rs 370 biryani and insensitive comments on medical experiences, sparking national debate and leading to job losses.
PoliticsTimes of Indiaindian-expressndtv3d ago3 sources
India's National Commission for Women (NCW) has summoned comedian Pranit More and web developer Himanshu Jangra in connection with the 'Rs 370 biryani' remark. The NCW is seeking police action regarding the controversial statement.
Sutapa Sikdar criticized comedian Pranit More's apology for laughing at a misogynistic comment about expecting a 'return' after buying biryani, questioning the expectation of female forgiveness.
The Maharashtra Home Department has initiated a probe into stand-up comedian Pranit More's social media content following a controversial show. An FIR has been registered against More and two others by the Maharashtra Cyber Police.
Dr. Kanishka Kalra, general secretary of AIMSA's Foreign Medical Students' Wing, has criticized remarks made by Dr. Sejal Pawar during Pranit More's show, warning they could deter body donations.
Food delivery platform Zomato has issued a response to a viral fake notification circulating online that linked 'biryani' to 'consent' in the context of a recent controversy. The company clarified that the message was not official and aimed to distance itself from the misrepresentation.
A clip from comedian Pranit More's show, featuring Sejal Pawar discussing deceased male bodies, has gone viral and sparked controversy, leading to Pawar's apology.
CultureTimes of Indiaindian-express4d ago2 sources
Pranit More's Bigg Boss friend Malti Chahar and Ayesha Khan have publicly criticized a Gurugram man's remark about Rs 370 biryani, calling it disheartening and questioning its validity.
Prior to the recent controversy over Rs 370 biryani, actor Salman Khan had reportedly warned Pranit More to 'not go below the belt,' indicating a previous dispute or tension between them.