
The new episode of ‘India’s Got Latent’ has created a storm right now, in which Ranveer Allahbadia’s comment has created a lot of uproar. Mika Singh has also put forth his point by releasing a video against this issue.
YouTube has removed this video amidst this ongoing controversy. Mika Singh has now lashed out not only on this episode of Ranveer Allahbadia but also on those who run their business with such vulgar comedy and those who constantly point fingers at the hard work of singers.
On the episode of India’s Got Latent, singer Mika Singh said in his video that there is a need to curb what comedians like Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia, Apoorva Mukhija and others say and support.
Mika said in the video, ‘The news that is going on at this time about Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia, I have also seen that episode. It is very ridiculous, very strange, they are abusing in it, abusing mother and sister, saying anything. The poor audience is enjoying. I am sure he must have a lot of fans and a lot of fans like this show. This show is either only for those who like your show but sometimes it happens that if you play the reel in front of you, watch YouTube, then the whole episode comes in which he abuses a lot. There was a girl in it too, I don’t know her name, she is also abusing a lot. They are using dirty words. Okay, it is your show, it is entertaining.’
He further said, ‘But my anger is not on these kids who are becoming hit with Jumma Chumma… Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia. I never go on their podcasts or such shows. Mostly I don’t go on any podcast because I don’t need to go on any show to tell about myself or promote any song. I have a problem with the judges who go there who have a good name but I don’t know why they go. Do they really pay so much money that you sit there with your head held high? My brother, who is a singer, also sits there with his head held high and the abuses against mother and sister are going on. I am not angry with them, to stop them, we need someone who can explain to them that son, you are doing well, but stop a little, stop a little, whether it is their parents, their sisters, cousins, relatives who can stop them.




