
MUMBAI: The entire nation is currently only talking about Ranveer Allhabadia and his crass comments which he presented on Samay Raina's show India's Got Latent.
Ranveer is under the radar as no one expected him to say such things on camera.
He is known for his podcasts where he has interviewed the biggest personalities from various fields.
From celebrities to commoners, everyone is disappointed with Ranveer's remarks.
Yesha Harsora who is currently playing the lead in Pocket Mein Aasmaan spoke about the same in an exclusive interaction with TellyChakkar.
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The actress said, ''Whatever he spoke was really disturbing. I have seen so many of his podcasts and also reels on Instagram which have been very good. I had a very different perspective towards him. But when this thing came up, my views changed. Humor is okay but to talk about such things is very wrong. Youtube has pulled down that episode which I think is a better thing to do. People do so many things to get views and money. It was so disturbing for everybody and was totally unexpected. The words they were using there, I can't even say it. It was so pathetic. I can only imagine how bad his parents must be feeling while seeing what crass their child is speaking. I think they need to understand where to draw the line.''
Commenting on her views on the arrest demanded for Ranveer, Yesha said, ''I think the public is reacting too much and that is how it is on social media. People are giving too much attention to unwanted things. He already apologised for his remarks. His account is also suspended for some time which is justified. I think he deserves one week or so's punishment. But getting him arrested is too much. Nothing can be undone. It was a bit sensible that he came forward and apologised. The least he can do is not to repeat such a mistake again and not take interviews for a while now.''
Stay tuned to TellyChakkar for all the latest updates.
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