Social media influencer Ranveer Allahbadia and others associated with a YouTube reality show appeared headed for legal trouble after two complaints were filed on Monday in Mumbai over his crass comments that triggered an outrage and forced him to apologise.
The complaints, one with the police and another with a city court, were filed separately by the Congress and BJP members.
Allahbadia's distasteful comments regarding parents and sex led to severe outrage across all spectrums, forcing this YouTuber with almost 16 million subscribers on social media platforms to render an apology for the remarks which were made for a YouTube reality show called "India's Got Latent". The show in question is led by comedian Samay Raina, popular within some sections who enjoy the crude content.
BJP functionary Nilotpal Mrinal Pandey, in his complaint to the Khar police, named Allahbadia, Raina, YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani, makers, judges and participants of the show, and accused them of using derogatory language on the show, an official said.
He submitted a video in a pen drive along with the written complaint, the official said.
Pandey alleged the show promotes abusive language, vulgarity and nudity, and sought action in the matter.
No case has been registered yet, but Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone 9) Dixit Gedam said an inquiry was underway into the complaint.
Another complaint was lodged before a Bandra court by Nikhil Ruparel, a member of the National Students' Union of India (NSUI), a Congress wing, against reality show "India's Got Latent", its judges and participants, including Allahbadia and Raina, over the issues of abuse of language and obscene content.
Ruparel urged the court to take cognisance of offences under Sections 296 (obscene acts), 352 (intentional insult) of the BNS and relevant provisions of the Information Technology Act and issue process (summons) against those named in the complaint.
Besides, the court may be pleased to order an investigation/inquiry into the matter under the BNS provisions, the plea, filed through an advocate, said.
The complaint maintained the controversial remarks contribute to the normalisation of indecent conversations, desensitise individuals to inappropriate discourse, and erode the fundamental principles of respect, dignity, and decency in society.
"The accused, throughout the show, consistently used abusive language, which not only involved offensive and vulgar words but also conveyed such statements that negatively affect societal interactions," it added.
Besides Raina and Allahbadia, the comedians Chanchalani and Apoorva Makhija have also been named in the court complaint.
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