
Dhruv Rathee compares ‘India’s Got Latent’ to ‘Animal’ amid row over Allahbadia’s joke
The recent controversy surrounding Ranveer Allahbadia’s joke on the YouTube show ‘India’s Got Latent’ has sparked a heated debate on the limits of comedy and its impact on society. YouTuber Dhruv Rathee has joined the conversation, sharing his thoughts on the matter and drawing parallels with the Bollywood film ‘Animal’.
For the uninitiated, Ranveer Allahbadia, a popular YouTuber, made a joke on his show ‘India’s Got Latent’ about watching parents have sex, which sparked outrage among many viewers. The joke was met with widespread criticism, with many calling it inappropriate and indecent.
Dhruv Rathee, a prominent YouTuber and social commentator, took to his own channel to express his thoughts on the matter. In a video titled “The Problem with ‘India’s Got Latent’ and the Dark Side of Comedy”, Rathee criticized the show for its content and the impact it has on society.
“What’s being done in the name of dank comedy is pure nonsense,” Rathee said. “The only purpose is to shock and disgust audiences for views. It’s not comedy; it’s just a desperate attempt to go viral.”
Rathee went on to compare ‘India’s Got Latent’ to the recently released Bollywood film ‘Animal’, which has been criticized for its graphic content and disturbing themes. “Shows like ‘India’s Got Latent’ have the same impact on our society’s moral decay as films like ‘Animal’ do,” he said. “They need to be called out.”
Rathee’s comparison between the two is an interesting one. While ‘Animal’ is a film that sets out to shock and disturb its audience, ‘India’s Got Latent’ is a show that claims to be a comedy. However, Rathee argues that the two share a common goal – to push the boundaries of what is considered acceptable and to shock audiences for the sake of it.
The YouTuber believes that this type of content has a harmful impact on society, particularly on young people who are impressionable and vulnerable to the messages they receive. “We need to stop normalizing this kind of content and start calling it out for what it is – a desperate attempt to go viral,” Rathee said.
Rathee also criticized the show’s creators for perpetuating a culture of shock value and sensationalism. “They’re trying to make a name for themselves by pushing the envelope and doing something controversial,” he said. “But at what cost? Is it really worth it to make a quick buck and gain a few views?”
The debate surrounding ‘India’s Got Latent’ and ‘Animal’ is not just about the content of these shows and films, but also about the values they promote. Rathee believes that they perpetuate a culture of moral decay and disrespect for the boundaries of what is considered acceptable.
“We need to start having a conversation about what kind of content we want to consume and what kind of values we want to promote,” Rathee said. “We can’t just sit back and let shows like ‘India’s Got Latent’ and films like ‘Animal’ shape our society’s moral compass.”
In conclusion, Dhruv Rathee’s comments on ‘India’s Got Latent’ and ‘Animal’ serve as a reminder of the importance of responsible media consumption and the need to promote values of respect, kindness, and empathy. As a society, we need to be more mindful of the content we consume and the impact it has on our values and morality.
News Source: https://x.com/dhruv_rathee/status/1888900704862871717