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Ashish Chanchlani backs Samay Raina amid criticism of ‘India’s Got Latent’ 2

Ashish Chanchlani backs Samay Raina amid criticism of ‘India’s Got Latent’ Season 2: 'He has fought countless battles behind the scenes'

Content creator Ashish Chanchlani has stepped forward in defence of comedian Samay Raina after a section of viewers expressed disappointment with the newly launched second season of ‘India’s Got Latent’. Since the show’s return, some fans have argued that the latest edition feels more restrained and lacks the spontaneity that made the first season a massive hit.Reacting to the criticism, Ashish took to Instagram Stories and reminded audiences that the show’s comeback itself was a significant achievement given the challenges faced by the team over the last year.Addressing complaints that the show has become overly cautious, Ashish explained that the creators were left with little choice after the controversy that engulfed ‘India’s Got Latent’ in 2025.“For people saying latent is too filtered or has lost its charm and shit.. Just remember, we had to fight a year-long legal battle where we promised to stay in line and make sure history doesn’t repeat itself,” he wrote.The YouTuber’s statement highlighted the difficult circumstances under which the team decided to revive the popular comedy talent show, which many believed would never return after the backlash.

Ashish Chanchlani’s praise for Samay Raina’s determination

Ashish went on to credit Samay Raina for making the show’s revival possible despite numerous obstacles. According to him, bringing back the series required immense effort and persistence behind the scenes.“It was almost uncertain that this show will come back. But somehow @maisamayhoon made sure he brings it back for y’all. He has fought countless battles behind the scenes. It was an uphill almost impossible pipe dream for S2 to even exist. Kabhi kabhi kuch cheeze karni padti hai.. So please support karo usko aur enjoy karo.”His message quickly gained traction online, with many fans appreciating the insight into the challenges faced by the show’s creators.

A new season with a star-studded start

The second season of ‘India’s Got Latent’ premiered on June 20 and kicked off with actors Alia Bhatt and Sharvari as guests. Unlike its previous run, the new season is being released simultaneously on YouTube and Netflix, allowing viewers to watch the same episodes in identical formats across both platforms.The makers hope the dual-platform release strategy will help the show reach an even wider audience while maintaining its loyal fan base.

Samay Raina’s controversy that changed everything

The road to Season 2 was far from smooth. The controversy erupted after podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia made a remark involving parents and sex during an episode of ‘India’s Got Latent’. The comment triggered widespread outrage on social media and sparked debates around the limits of comedy and online content.The backlash soon extended beyond the internet, with political leaders and public figures demanding action. The matter escalated further when the National Commission for Women summoned Ranveer Allahbadia, Samay Raina, and others associated with the show over allegedly derogatory remarks.Following the controversy, police complaints were filed against several individuals connected to the show, including Ranveer Allahbadia, Ashish Chanchlani, Apoorva Mukhija, and Samay Raina. The developments cast serious doubts over the future of the series.As criticism intensified, Ranveer issued a public apology for his remarks. Meanwhile, Samay Raina removed all episodes of ‘India’s Got Latent’ from his YouTube channel, leading many to believe that the show’s journey had come to an end.However, against all odds, the comedy talent show has now returned with a new season, and Ashish Chanchlani’s latest message makes it clear that those involved view its comeback as the result of a long and difficult fight. Go to Source

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