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Pranit More breaks down in fresh apology after Rs 370 biryani row: 'I deserve the hate I'm getting...'

Pranit More breaks down in fresh apology after Rs 370 biryani row: 'I deserve the hate I'm getting...'

ETNow.in 1 week ago

Stand-up comedian and content creator Pranit More has issued another emotional apology amid the ongoing Rs 370 biryani controversy, admitting that he understands why people are angry and saying he wants an opportunity to learn from his mistakes.

In a video message shared days after facing widespread backlash, legal scrutiny and social media outrage, More acknowledged the criticism directed at him and said he was not trying to escape accountability.

"I deserve the hate I'm getting," he said, adding that he hopes people will give him a chance to prove that he can become a better person.



Why is Pranit More facing criticism?

The controversy began after a clip from one of More's crowd-work comedy shows went viral online. In the video, audience member Himanshu Jangra narrated a dating experience involving a Rs 370 chicken biryani and made remarks that many viewers described as misogynistic and dismissive of consent. The exchange drew criticism not only because of the comments themselves but also because More was seen laughing during the interaction rather than challenging it.

The clip quickly spread across social media, triggering outrage and sparking a larger conversation about sexism, consent and the responsibilities of comedians during live performances.

What did Pranit say in his latest apology?

In his latest statement, More adopted a more reflective tone than in his earlier responses. He admitted that the backlash has been difficult but said he understands why many people were hurt. The comedian said he is not asking people to immediately forgive him. Instead, he wants an opportunity to demonstrate through his actions that he can learn from the incident and grow as a person.

His central message was that while he accepts the criticism coming his way, he hopes the public will eventually judge him by how he responds to the controversy rather than by a single moment.

What happened after the video went viral?

The fallout from the controversy has continued to grow over the past week.

Among the major developments:

  • The National Commission for Women (NCW) summoned both Pranit More and Himanshu Jangra after taking note of the viral clip.
  • Maharashtra Cyber Cell registered an FIR in connection with the case over allegedly objectionable content circulating online.

The controversy also drew reactions from several public figures and comedians, with many questioning whether audience interactions during crowd-work shows are being handled responsibly.

Has Pranit apologised before?

Yes. Shortly after the clip first went viral, More admitted that he should not have laughed during the exchange and said he should have intervened differently. He acknowledged that he had made a mistake and promised to carry the lesson forward. However, criticism continued, with many social media users arguing that the original clip had been posted and promoted before the backlash began.

What happens next?

With legal proceedings underway and public scrutiny still intense, More's future in the spotlight remains uncertain. His latest apology appears to be an attempt to show accountability and rebuild trust with audiences. Whether the public accepts that apology remains to be seen. For now, the comedian has made one thing clear: he believes the criticism is justified and says he is prepared to work towards becoming a better person.

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