Anupam said- 'India's Got Latent' is not a Satyamev Jayate show, businessman blames YouTube

Anupam Mittal: Ranveer Allahbadia told obscene jokes on Samay Raina's show 'India's Got Latent', after which there has been a big controversy. FIRs have also been filed against Ranveer and Samay Raina in many places. The court has also reprimanded them. Meanwhile, Short Tank India judge and businessman Anupam Mittal has also blamed YouTube in this case. Know what Anupam Mittal said.

Wed, 19 Feb 2025 09:02 PM (IST)
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Anupam said- 'India's Got Latent' is not a Satyamev Jayate show, businessman blames YouTube
Anupam said- 'India's Got Latent' is not a Satyamev Jayate show, businessman blames YouTube

Recently, Anupam Mittal has expressed his views on the Ranveer Allahbadia case. Anuapam says that before blaming YouTubers and content creators, YouTube should be blamed. YouTube is also guilty. Wrong things are shown very openly on this platform.

Anupam Mittal says, 'Whatever Ranveer Allahbadia and Apoorva said on the show 'India's Got Latent' was wrong. What they said should not even be accepted in a civilized society. But these people are not the only culprits in this case. The real culprits are the big tech companies. These people avoid their responsibility. What would happen if TV and newspapers showed such content? There would be an uproar. But everything is shown openly on social media.

Anupam further says, 'Samay's show 'India's Got Latent' is not a show like Satyamev Jayate. The concept of this show is to insult, talk obscenely, and shock people by saying absurd things. Whether you like it or not, this is the format of this show.' Anupam also says that social media platforms make creators run in the race to go viral. But when creators make a mistake, the companies wash their hands off it.

Anupam Mittal also says that he has put a parental lock on his seven-year-old son's phone so that he does not watch inappropriate videos. But despite this, social media platforms show inappropriate content to the child. In such a situation, Anupam questions whether our laws are protecting children from such obscene content. Why are we not holding those platforms accountable.

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