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Culture & Industry5h 46m ago

Comedian Pranit More issued a second apology for his lack of objection to a derogatory comment made during his show and faces a cyber police case.

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New Delhi, Gurugram, Mumbai

Who
Pranit More, Himanshu Jangra, National Commission for Women (NCW), Dr. Harish M Pathak, Ritu Tawde, Devendra Fadnavis
What
Comedian Pranit More issued a second apology for his lack of objection to a derogatory comment made during his show and faces a cyber police case.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 05:24:52 GMT · 5h 46m ago
Where
New Delhi, Gurugram, Mumbai ·
Why
More's apology follows widespread criticism and legal action after he laughed at a comment made by Himanshu Jangra, who said he sought sexual favors for money spent on biryani.
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This incident highlights the growing scrutiny on content creators regarding social responsibility and ethical standards, leading to consequences such as police cases, employment termination, and official reprimands from various authorities.

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