
YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia recently made controversial comments on family in the show 'India's Got Latent'. An FIR has been filed against him. Apart from Ranveer, complaints have also been filed against comedians Samay Raina and Apoorva Makhija. They are accused of making controversial comments in 'India's Got Latent'. Seeing the controversy growing over his alleged obscene comment, Ranveer has now apologized. He has released a video on social media. In this, he is seen apologizing with full arrogance.
Said- 'Whatever I said, I should not have said it'
Ranveer Allahabadia has released a video from his ex-account (formerly Twitter). In this, he is seen apologizing, but his style is such that he does not feel any guilt for what he said. In the video, he is saying, 'Whatever I said in the show 'India's Got Latent', I should not have said it. I am sorry'.
'Whatever I said was inappropriate'
In the video, Ranveer said, 'Whatever I said was inappropriate. It was not funny. I just want to apologize. However, I will not give any justification for this. Nor will I discuss the reason behind whatever has happened. I am just admitting my mistake. The podcast was watched by people of all ages. This responsibility should not have been taken so lightly.'
Talking of learning a lesson from the matter
Ranveer further said, 'The only lesson learned from this whole experience is that this platform should be used in a better way. Insensitive content has been asked to be removed from the video. I apologize. Hope you will forgive me as a human being'.
Users said - 'You have lost respect'
Users are getting angry about this video of Ranveer. One user wrote, 'You have already lost your respect with this comment of yours. If such words are coming out for parents, then you have lost brother, remove all those spiritual videos too'. Another user wrote, 'What will sorry do? It is necessary to teach you a lesson'. One user wrote, 'Now you are saying sorry, but the damage has been done. Think twice before speaking'. Another user wrote, 'We will not be able to forgive what you have said'.
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