Ranveer Allahbadia, widely known as BeerBiceps, is facing intense criticism after making a highly inappropriate remark on Samay Raina’s show, India’s Got Latent. During an episode, Allahbadia posed a disturbing question to a female contestant:
“Would you rather watch your parents have sex for the rest of your life, or would you join in once and stop it forever?”

The remark has been widely condemned as vulgar, inappropriate, and deeply offensive. Journalist Neelesh Misra called out the lack of content regulation, stating, “Meet the perverted creators who are shaping our country’s creative economy… This content is not designated as adult content — it can be seen with ease even by a child if the algorithm takes him or her there.”
The incident has sparked national outrage, with many questioning the ethics of digital content creators and the responsibility of streaming platforms. Critics argue that such remarks normalize inappropriate behavior and set a dangerous precedent for online content.

Despite mounting backlash, neither Ranveer Allahbadia nor the show’s producers have issued a public apology or response. The controversy has fueled demands for stricter regulations on online platforms to prevent the spread of problematic and harmful content.
The debate over content accountability in India’s digital space is now louder than ever, with increasing calls for urgent intervention from regulatory bodies.