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'I support Mohak Mangal': Comedian Samay Raina's remarks outside Supreme Court go viral
'I support Mohak Mangal': Comedian Samay Raina's remarks outside Supreme Court go viral

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'I support Mohak Mangal': Comedian Samay Raina's remarks outside Supreme Court go viral

Comedian Samay Raina, embroiled in controversy over alleged mockery of individuals with disabilities on his show 'India's Got Latent,' appeared in the Supreme Court and before the National Commission for Women. He submitted written apologies and delivered a viral one-liner to the media outside the court. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Samay appears in court, delivers viral one-liner Cheeky mention of Mohak Mangal Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Facing multiple cases and a hearing before NCW Grateful for legal support Comedian Samay Raina , known for his online show India's Got Latent , is at the centre of a major controversy after the show was accused of mocking individuals with disabilities. What started as a typical, humour-laced episode quickly drew legal action, public outrage, and even discussions in in the midst of serious legal proceedings, Samay's signature humour made a comeback — this time outside the Supreme Court. His clever responses to the media have now gone viral on social appeared at the Supreme Court on Tuesday along with fellow comedians Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjeet Singh Ghai, Sonali Thakkar (aka Sonali Aditya Desai), and Nishant Jagdish Tanwar, where they submitted their written apologies. When media personnel swarmed Samay for a statement, he quipped: 'Wahin kahenge na, aapko thodhi kahenge' ('Whatever I have to say, I'll say in court, not to you') This quick-witted line has now made the rounds across social platforms, drawing laughs and reactions from his another viral video from outside the court, Samay was asked if he had any comments regarding the allegations. Staying true to his humorous tone, he said: 'I support (YouTuber) Mohak Mangal.'Earlier in the year, Samay, along with Ranveer Allahbadia, faced FIRs in Maharashtra and Assam for allegedly offensive content in their show. On Tuesday, he also appeared before the National Commission for Women (NCW) and submitted a written apology for certain remarks in the episode that were deemed disrespectful towards in the day, Samay took to Instagram Stories to post a picture with his lawyer Himanshu Shekhar, calling him: 'my main man.'This small gesture highlighted the support system helping him navigate the legal challenges he's currently facing.[With TOI inputs]

Samay Raina cracks jokes outside Supreme Court amid disability remark row: ‘I support Mohak Mangal'
Samay Raina cracks jokes outside Supreme Court amid disability remark row: ‘I support Mohak Mangal'

Mint

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Samay Raina cracks jokes outside Supreme Court amid disability remark row: ‘I support Mohak Mangal'

Comedian Samay Raina, known for his sharp humour, found himself at the centre of controversy after his online show India's Got Latent was accused of mocking people with disabilities. What started as a typical episode filled with light-hearted banter quickly escalated into a nationwide backlash, triggering FIRs, court proceedings, and even discussions in Parliament. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, Samay's trademark wit was on full display outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday, with several of his remarks now going viral across social media. Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjeet Singh Ghai, Sonali Thakkar ">Samay, along with fellow comedians Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjeet Singh Ghai, Sonali Thakkar (also known as Sonali Aditya Desai), and Nishant Jagdish Tanwar, appeared before the Supreme Court to submit a written apology related to the case. As paparazzi surrounded him outside the court in hopes of getting a statement, Samay smiled and replied, 'Wahin kahenge na, aapko thodhi kahenge' (Whatever I have to say, I'll say in court, not to you). The clip has since been widely shared online, earning praise for his humour even amid legal troubles. In another video, when asked by a ANI reporter if he had anything to say about the allegations, Samay simply responded, 'I support Mohak Mangal.' Mangal had recently accused news agency ANI of blackmail and extortion, alleging that they demanded over ₹ 40 lakh from him after issuing copyright strikes on his videos. According to Mangal, an ANI representative contacted him to settle the matter financially. ANI, however, claims Mangal openly admitted to using their copyrighted material for profit and went on to release a video that the agency has described as 'defamatory' and 'an attempt to discredit' them, reported Bar and Bench. Earlier this year, Samay and influencer Ranveer Allahbadia were booked by police in both Maharashtra and Assam over comments made on India's Got Latent that were deemed offensive. Samay also appeared before the National Commission for Women and submitted a written apology for remarks from the show considered disrespectful to women.

Samay Raina's net worth is almost Rs 150 crore? Here's everything about comedian and YouTuber's annual income
Samay Raina's net worth is almost Rs 150 crore? Here's everything about comedian and YouTuber's annual income

Pink Villa

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Samay Raina's net worth is almost Rs 150 crore? Here's everything about comedian and YouTuber's annual income

Samay Raina needs no lengthy introduction. The stand-up comedian has carved a niche for himself in the entertainment industry based on his talent. Not only can he make you laugh, but he is also capable of making your jaw drop with his spontaneous one-liners. Once a budding comedian from Jammu, Samay's journey to fame wasn't a cake walk. All because of his talent, he has emerged as a global sensation and is also one of the wealthiest content creators. But do you know how much he earns, which makes him one of the richest comedians? What is Samay Raina's net worth? Samay Raina's success stems from multiple income streams like YouTube, live shows, brand partnerships and more. His YouTube channel has more than 7.4 million subscribers, and it's the backbone of his major income. According to Net Worth Spot, Samay Raina's estimated net worth is around USD 16.5 million, which is almost Rs 140 crore. Yes, the popular stand-up comedian has a net worth of almost Rs 150 crore. Samay's journey has been inspiring. For those who don't know, it was his stint in Comicstaan Season 2 that garnered him immense success. Samay won the show alongside stand-up comedian Akash Gupta. He garnered more fame during the pandemic when he streamed chess matches, which grabbed the attention of a massive population. Speaking about Samay Raina's early life before success, the stand-up comedian originally hails from Jammu and is from a Kashmiri Pandit family. He did his schooling in Hyderabad before moving to Pune. Samay pursued Print Engineering at Vidyarthi Griha but later chose comedy as his full-time career. Samay Raina is a social media sensation who has a fan base even larger than many actors. On Instagram, he has 6.7 million followers. Raina's amazing comic timing is what resonated with the young generation. He is also known for building one of the most impressive creator-led businesses in India, which has space for all the aspiring stand-up comedians in this industry. Disclaimer: All amounts mentioned in the article are sourced from Net Worth Spot. In some cases, celebrities or their teams give their inputs too, which we incorporate if provided by them. We take all efforts to share possible accurate numbers, however unless otherwise mentioned they are all approximates. We are open to feedback and suggestions on editorial@

Samay Raina submits a written apology to the National Commission For Women Chief; Comedian promises to maintain sensitivity and dignity in content
Samay Raina submits a written apology to the National Commission For Women Chief; Comedian promises to maintain sensitivity and dignity in content

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Samay Raina submits a written apology to the National Commission For Women Chief; Comedian promises to maintain sensitivity and dignity in content

Samay Raina and the controversy around his show 'India's Gor Latent' has been in the news for quite some time now. According to the latest update, the infamous comedian was summoned by the National Commission for Women ( NCW ) in connection with the very case. Samay appeared before the Chairperson of the National Commission for Women, Vijaya Rahatkar , and he submitted a written apology . Samay Raina's written apology to NCW chief According to IANS, as part of a written apology to the Commission, Samay expressed regret over his actions during his reality show. The Chairperson, addressing Samay, highlighted the importance of maintaining the highest respect and sensitivity for women in human rights forums. Further, she told Samay Raina to adhere to the standards in the future and create creative content to raise awareness on the dignity and rights of women. The comedian respectfully assured the commission that going forward, he will be maintaining decorum and will pay utmost attention to the details in regard to the dignity and respect of women. The National Commission for Women holds that all social workers to promote enhanced respect and awareness towards women in society. This situation is part of the Commission's continuous initiative to ensure that media and digital platforms better address women's needs and uphold their dignity. Samay Raina and India's Got Latent Controversy Samay Raina's show India's Got Latent showcased dark humour, roast content, and more. One particular episode of the show sparked controversy for its provocative language. During the episode, Ranveer Allahbadia 's controversial 'would you rather' question led to widespread backlash.l Following public outrage, multiple legal complaints were filed against Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia, and other people associated with the show, like the Rebel Kid, Apoorva Mukhija. A thorough investigation was done, and the controversial episode was deleted from YouTube. A public apology was given by Ranveer as well, which recieved mixed reviews.

Samay Raina's cheeky reply outside the Supreme Court goes VIRAL: ‘I support Mohak Mangal'
Samay Raina's cheeky reply outside the Supreme Court goes VIRAL: ‘I support Mohak Mangal'

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Samay Raina's cheeky reply outside the Supreme Court goes VIRAL: ‘I support Mohak Mangal'

Comedian Samay Raina who found himself in the middle of a legal storm after his popular online show 'India's Got Latent' came under fire for allegedly mocking people with disabilities. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now What began as a typical banter-filled episode quickly spiralled into nationwide outrage, with FIRs, court hearings and even debates in Parliament. But amid all the serious developments, Samay's sharp wit made a comeback outside the – and videos of his cheeky remarks have now gone viral. True to his style, he managed to slip in some clever lines outside the SC, and these moments are now going viral. Samay appears in court with a smile Samay, along with Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjeet Singh Ghai, Sonali Thakkar alias Sonali Aditya Desai and Nishant Jagdish Tanwar, appeared at the Supreme Court on Tuesday to hand over his written apology in the case. Paparazzi quickly surrounded him, hoping for a statement. But Samay, keeping it simple yet clever, told them, 'Wahin kahenge na, aapko thodhi kahenge (Whatever I have to say, I'll say in court, not to you)'. This video of Samay's witty reply is now everywhere on social media. Drops a cheeky line about Mohak Mangal In another clip outside court, a reporter asked Samay if he wanted to say anything about the allegations. With his usual sense of humour, Samay simply said, 'I support (YouTuber) Mohak Mangal.' Earlier this year, Samay and influencer Allahbadia were booked by police in Maharashtra and Assam for offensive comments on their YouTube show 'India's Got Latent'. On Tuesday, Samay also appeared before the National Commission for Women and gave a written apology for remarks from the show that were seen as disrespectful to women. Shows love for his lawyer on Instagram Later that day, Samay shared a picture on Instagram Stories with his lawyer and wrote that he was his 'main man.' It was a small but sweet way of showing how much he trusts his team during this tough phase.

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