Senior comedian Cyrus Broacha defended Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia in their recent controversy, suggesting content censorship over criminalising comedians. During an ABP News program, when Cyrus sought Kriti Kharbanda's opinion, Chetan Bhagat revealed she had specifically requested backstage not to be questioned about the Samay-Ranveer controversy. Cyrus speaks in support of Samay Raina-Ranveer Allahbadia Addressing the India's Got Talent controversy, Cyrus Broacha challenged traditional definitions of culture and morality. He emphasised that personal values differ, and freedom of expression should be universal. 'It's a roast show, people talk like this,' he explained. To illustrate societal hypocrisy, Broacha asked his audience who had never watched porn, noting that no one stood up despite its illegality. 'Who are we kidding?' he questioned. While not endorsing the show's content, he argued against criminalising comedians, suggesting censorship as a solution instead of career destruction. 'There are even bigger crimes in the world,' he concluded. What is the whole matter? 'India's Got Latent' is a stand-up comedy show by Samay Raina, which is under controversy. This episode was released on YouTube on February 8. This show contains bold comedy content. The show has more than 7.3 million subscribers worldwide. In this show, certain comments were made about parents and women that Dainik Bhaskar cannot mention here. Legal action intensified against social media influencers as Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announced an FIR on February 10 against YouTubers including Ashish Chanchlani, Jaspreet Singh, Apoorva Makhija, Ranveer Allahbadia, and Samay Raina. Two days later, Mumbai's Cyber Branch filed a second FIR against Ranveer and Samay, extending to 30 guests who had appeared on their show since its first episode.Original Article by Dainik Bhaskar