Samay Raina Confirms Possible Collaboration With Ranveer Allahbadia After ‘Still Alive’ Digs, Hints At Reunion Despite India’s Got Latent Controversy

Samay Raina Confirms Possible Collaboration With Ranveer Allahbadia After ‘Still Alive’ Digs, Hints At Reunion Despite India’s Got Latent Controversy

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Samay Raina Confirms Possible Collaboration With Ranveer Allahbadia After ‘Still Alive’ Digs, Hints At Reunion Despite India’s Got Latent Controversy

Comedian Samay Raina has confirmed that he may collaborate again with Ranveer Allahbadia, despite their recent public exchanges following the controversy around India’s Got Latent.

Samay, who recently released his stand-up special Still Alive, addressed the fallout from the show and openly took digs at Ranveer during his set. His jokes referenced the controversy sparked by Ranveer’s remarks on the show, which had triggered massive backlash and even led to the removal of all episodes.

After the special went viral, it seemed like there was tension between the two creators. Ranveer also responded with a sarcastic remark, further fuelling speculation that their equation had soured. However, Samay’s latest interaction with fans has now hinted otherwise.

During an Instagram AMA session, a fan asked Samay about Ranveer Allahbadia. Responding to the query, the comedian simply said, “collab soon!”, sparking excitement among followers. His response suggests that despite the past controversy and public jabs, both creators are open to working together again.

The controversy dates back to an episode of India’s Got Latent, where Ranveer’s comment on parents drew heavy criticism online. Samay later revealed that the remark was repeated multiple times during the shoot and also spoke about how the incident affected his mental health. The backlash led to FIRs, trolling, and eventually the removal of the show’s content from YouTube.

Despite everything, Samay’s recent hint at a collaboration indicates a possible reconciliation. Fans are now eagerly waiting to see if the two digital creators come together again — and as Samay himself suggested, potentially “break the internet” once more. 


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