Hours after the Supreme Court granted relief to podcaster and YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, allowing him to resume his show under certain conditions, another YouTuber,
Ashish Chanchlani, who has been caught in controversy following his appearance on Samay Raina’s India’s Got Latent, addressed his fans for the first time.
Taking to Instagram, Ashish shared an emotional video message, urging his followers to keep him and his family in their prayers during this difficult time.
In the video, Ashish spoke directly to his fans, acknowledging their messages of concern. He said, “Hello doston, kaise ho aap log? I know, maine aapke messages padhe hain. Chal raha hai… Maine socha story pe baat kar lun, lekin ab samajh nahi aa raha kya kahun. Lad lenge situation se, dekhe hain aise tough times, isse bhi kuch naya seekh lenge.”
(Hello friends, how are you all? I know, I have read your messages—things are happening. I thought of talking to you through a story, but now I don’t know what to say. We will fight through this situation; we have faced tough times before and will learn something new from this too.)
He further urged fans to support him when he returns with new content and added, “Main aap sabse bas yahi request karta hoon ki meri family aur mujhe apni prayers mein rakhna. Jab bhi main wapas aaun, mera kaam thoda idhar-udhar ho gaya hoga, lekin tab bhi support karna. I will work hard, as I have always worked hard. Bus dhyan rakhiye sab log apna.”
(I just request all of you to keep my family and me in your prayers. Whenever I come back, my work might be a little all over the place, but please continue to support me. I will work hard, as I always have. Just take care of yourselves, everyone.)
The controversy erupted after a highly criticized remark made by Ranveer Allahbadia during an episode of India’s Got Latent, where he asked a contestant a disturbing question. The remark sparked widespread backlash, leading to multiple FIRs against Ranveer, Samay Raina, Ashish Chanchlani, and Apoorva Mukhija, who were part of the panel.
Following the outrage, Ranveer issued an apology, and Samay removed all episodes of the show from YouTube. Initially, the Supreme Court prohibited them from airing new episodes, but on Monday, the court granted Ranveer permission to continue his podcast, The Ranveer Show, with specific conditions.