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Ranveer Allahabadia, a popular YouTuber, faced legal troubles after making obscene comments on the show "India's Got Latent," leading to three FIRs filed against him
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On February 18, 2025, the Supreme Court of India granted Ranveer interim protection from arrest, but imposed restrictions, including a ban on doing any more shows for the time being
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The court ordered Ranveer to cooperate with the investigation and submit his passport to the Thane Police, preventing him from leaving the country without permission
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Justice Suryakant criticized Ranveer for the inappropriate content, stating that such behavior brings shame to society and warned against copying content from international shows without regard for decency
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The controversy erupted after a clip from the show surfaced on social media, where Ranveer asked a contestant an inappropriate question, which led to widespread trolling and criticism online
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Ranveer has publicly apologized for his remarks, admitting it was a "lapse in judgment," yet the backlash continues with significant social media trolling
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The court assured that if any further FIRs are filed in Jaipur, Ranveer will be protected from arrest in those cases as well
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Ranveer, along with his collaborators Samay Raina and Apoorva Makhija, is currently barred from participating in any new shows
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The YouTuber's controversial question involved a hypothetical scenario about a contestant's parents, which many found offensive and inappropriate
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Despite the court's relief, the situation remains tense, with ongoing discussions about the boundaries of freedom of expression and content creation in entertainment
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