Indias Got Latent: Samay Raina is broken by the 'India's Got Latent' controversy, comedian's friend said- he is scared...


Posted on 4th Mar 2025 01:02 pm by rohit kumar

Amid the 'India's Got Latent' controversy, YouTuber Shwetaabh Gangwar revealed that he recently spoke to his friend and comedian Samay Raina and realized that he was broken and depressed. He also revealed that Ranveer Allahbadia, Apoorva Mukhija, and Ashish Chanchlani are going through a tough time.

 

Samay Raina is broken.

 

In his recent video, Shwetaabh revealed that he spoke to Samay on the phone and he looked extremely depressed. He said, 'Bhai sahab, toota hua hai woh insaan. Even when the controversy started, I could see the old Samay in him, but when I spoke to him for the last time, I saw him as a broken man... sad, unhappy, scared.'

 

Samay Raina is in Canada

 

He further added that he has also taken a break from social media, as he felt he could not be of any help to his friend. Shwetaabh said, 'I was emotionally very exhausted, I could not see my friend like this.' Since the 'India's Got Latent' controversy, Samay has been in Canada for his live show. He has sought time till March 17 from the authorities to return to India and record his official statement.

 

Samay Raina's statement

 

Meanwhile, he has removed all episodes of 'India's Got Latent' from his YouTube channel. Sharing the statement, he said, 'Whatever is happening is too much for me. I have removed all the videos of India's Got Latent from my channel. My only intention was to make people laugh and give them a good time. I will fully cooperate with all the agencies to ensure that their investigation is completed impartially. Thank you.'

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