Comedian Pranit More's show has once again become the focal point of public outrage, following the emergence of a new viral video featuring an audience member making highly insensitive comments about male cadavers. This latest controversy comes on the heels of a previous incident from the same show, where a guest's remarks about spending Rs 370 on a date and feeling entitled to physical intimacy had already sparked widespread condemnation.
The most recent clip, which has rapidly circulated across social media platforms, allegedly shows a woman from the audience discussing cadavers in a manner deemed deeply disrespectful. Her purported comments, particularly concerning the private parts of deceased individuals, have drawn sharp criticism from online users, many of whom have labeled the remarks as callous and inappropriate. Following the video's traction, reports indicate that the woman subsequently made her Instagram account private.
Among the most vocal critics were medical students and professionals, who highlighted the ethical and emotional gravity of handling cadavers. One X (formerly Twitter) user, identifying as a medical student, expressed profound disappointment, stating, "As a medical student, mocking a cadaver is one of the worst things you can do. I still remember the poem written on the first page of Anatomy Book, by B.D. Chaurasia, where a cadaver pours his heart out and asks to be handled with love and care." Another netizen questioned the perceived double standards in societal outrage, tweeting, "A woman said that when a dead body comes into the hospital, she and her friends joke about his private parts. But there is no outrage over that. Why is our society so biased?"
This fresh wave of criticism reignites the debate surrounding content featured on More's show, which had previously faced intense scrutiny over a segment involving a man named Himanshu Jangra. In that widely circulated video, Jangra recounted a date where he spent approximately Rs 360-Rs 370 on chicken biryani and a water bottle. He then controversially claimed that after dropping the woman home, he felt entitled to physical intimacy, using the phrase “vasool toh karunga” (I will recover the cost/get my money's worth). These remarks were met with widespread backlash, with critics lambasting Jangra for his misogynistic undertones and Pranit More for laughing along during the conversation.
The recurring controversies underscore the increasing scrutiny faced by public figures and content creators in the digital age. Social media platforms, while offering avenues for expression, also serve as immediate forums for public judgment and criticism. The incidents on Pranit More's show have ignited discussions about the boundaries of comedy, the responsibility of hosts in curating content, and the ethical implications of remarks made in public forums, even those intended for entertainment. In response to the earlier criticism surrounding the biryani remark, Pranit More had reportedly deactivated his social media account, signaling the significant impact of the online backlash on his public presence.
TL;DR
- Comedian Pranit More's show is facing renewed public outrage over a recent viral video.
- The clip allegedly shows an audience member making disrespectful comments about male cadavers' private parts.
- The remarks have drawn strong criticism, particularly from medical students, for their insensitivity.
- This incident follows an earlier controversy from More's show involving a guest's 'Rs 370 biryani' remark and implied entitlement to physical intimacy.
- Both incidents have sparked widespread social media backlash against the content and participants.
- Pranit More reportedly deactivated his social media account after the initial 'biryani' controversy.
- The controversies highlight ongoing debates about the boundaries of comedy and the responsibility of content creators in public forums.







