YouTubers Ranveer Allahbadia and Samay Raina have found themselves at the center of a major controversy following an episode of their show India’s Got Latent that recently aired on YouTube. The duo sparked outrage after Ranveer posed an inappropriate question to a contestant, asking, “Would you rather see your parents have sex for your entire life or join them once and stop it?” This distasteful remark did not sit well with viewers, leading to a flood of criticism on social media and an FIR being filed against both Ranveer and Samay.Several celebrities have weighed in on the matter, with the majority condemning the show’s brand of humor, labeling it offensive and insensitive. However, in a surprising turn, internet personalities Uorfi Javed and Rakhi Sawant have voiced their support for the embattled YouTubers, suggesting that the backlash may be disproportionate given the context of the show.Meanwhile, actress Ayesha Khan, known for her role in Dil Ko Rafu Karr Lei, took a different approach, using the controversy to call out what she perceives as misplaced priorities by the authorities. Sharing her thoughts via an Instagram story, Ayesha highlighted pressing issues that she believes deserve more attention. “Problems we are facing: terrible roads, massive traffic jams, air pollution, general safety, dark comedy on a dark comedy platform,” she wrote sarcastically. She continued, “Solution: Action to be taken on the most serious topic, varna kahi development na ruk jaye. Only if there was similar outrage for problems bigger than this in the country.”According to reports, Mumbai Police has summoned both Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia for questioning in connection with the incident. The authorities have asked them to cooperate fully and present their side of the story to the investigating officer. While Samay Raina has remained silent on the matter and the controversial video has since been removed from his channel, Ranveer Allahbadia took to Instagram to issue a public apology.In his apology video, Ranveer admitted his mistake, stating, “My comment wasn’t just inappropriate; it wasn’t even funny. Comedy is not my forte. I am just here to say sorry. Many of you asked if this is how I wish to use my platform, and obviously, this is not how I wish to use it. I am not going to give any context or justification or reasoning behind whatever happened. I am just here for an apology.”As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how authorities and the public will respond to the apologies and the broader implications of the incident.