FWICE President B.N. Tiwari has criticised Colors channel for casting YouTuber Elvish Yadav in 'Laughter Chefs 2'. He expressed concerns that featuring Yadav, who faces legal controversies, on the show sets a dangerous precedent for society and future generations. Growing influence of Elvis can become a danger to society FWICE's B.N. Tiwari condemned Colors channel for featuring Elvish Yadav, stating it's "completely wrong" to showcase someone facing drug charges and wildlife violations. He emphasised that glorifying such individuals on TV shows negatively influences youth and poses a societal threat, calling for their boycott. This letter is not just for show Tiwari highlighted Elvish Yadav's previous misconduct with media personnel and issued a stern warning to Colors channel. He emphasised that their letter isn't merely symbolic and threatened strict action if the channel continues promoting Yadav, stating they could boycott channels that platform such individuals. Dirty talk cannot be allowed in the name of freedom of speech Tiwari denounced misuse of free speech by controversial YouTubers and influencers, stating they corrupt millions of followers with content opposing societal values and culture. He welcomed government's stricter stance on this issue and urged immediate action to prevent generational damage. We are not going to back down FWICE President Tiwari issued a firm ultimatum, declaring opposition to YouTubers who undermine cultural values. Backed by the film industry and workers' associations, he vowed to challenge anyone promoting social misconduct and pledged FWICE's commitment to upholding moral standards in entertainment.Original Article by Dainik Bhaskar