Samay Raina’s comedy web series ‘India’s Got Latent’ is again in limelight. This time due to a post shared by the streaming platform Netflix.

Recently, Netflix shared a post which included the bodyguard of comedian Samay Raina, who was also tagged in the post. "Put lemon and spice emojis in the comments, we’ll need them" were the words written in the post’s caption.

The implication of the quote is that the new venture will require support from viewership to withstand any controversy or criticism.

Although nothing official has been declared by Netflix till now, it has raised speculations that "India’s Got Latent" will be arriving on the website soon. Samay Raina himself mentioned that there would be a second season of the web series in his stand-up comedy program “Still Alive”.

The bodyguard shown in Netflix's post is the same person who appeared on stage with Samay Raina during "Still Alive." This connection has piqued fans' curiosity.

As soon as the post surfaced, fans began leaving amusing comments, with many users posting lemon and chili emojis in the comments section.

Last year, Samay Raina's controversial show "India's Got Latent" was embroiled in controversy for its dark comedy and offensive and vulgar jokes. In an episode of the show, Ranveer Allahbadia made a highly offensive comment about parents.

This caused a significant uproar. Both Samay Raina and Ranveer were trolled on social media, and police FIRs were filed. Samay Raina had to delete all episodes of his show and apologized for the incident.