Maharashtra Cyber police have filed a case against comedian Pranit More after a viral clip from his show sparked outrage over a controversial '₹370 biryani' remark.

Popular stand-up comedian Pranit More is under fire for allowing and enjoying, along with the audience, a Gurugram man's obscene monologue at his recent show. | India News

Amid backlash for comedian Pranit More and an audience member over a ₹375 biryani joke, looking back at when Salman Khan already warned the comedian. | Bollywood

The controversy erupted after an audience member named Himanshu Jangra at Pranit More's show made insensitive comments about women.

Elvish Yadav condemned comedian Pranit More over a viral Rs 370 biryani controversy, highlighting problematic comments about consent made during a Gurugram comedy show.

At Pranit More's comedy show, an audience member's comment about expecting intimacy after spending money on a woman sparked widespread backlash. | Bollywood

A female doctor named Sejal Pawar has sparked backlash for cracking jokes on male dead bodies and their private parts.

During Pranit More's Gurugram show, audience member Himanshu Jangra shared a controversial dating anecdote that sparked backlash against both of them. | Bollywood

The controversy erupted after an audience member named Himanshu Jangra at Pranit More's show made insensitive comments about women.

Doctor Sejal Pawar has recently apologised after remarks made during a stand-up comedy show about comparing male corpses' private parts went viral. Her comments, made during an…

Ranvir Shorey defended comedians amid backlash against Pranit More and Himanshu Jangra over ₹370 biryani row. | Bollywood

Cyber police case on stand-up comedian Pranit More over ' ₹370 biryani' remark | India News

Stand-up comedian Pranit More has been in the news ever since one of the audience members on his show created a stir by sharing his story of a date. The debate began after this…

Maharashtra Cyber police have filed a case against comedian Pranit More after a viral clip from his show sparked outrage over a controversial '₹370 biryani' remark.

Maharashtra police file case against comedian Pranit More and others for controversial remarks on women during a comedy show.

The National Commission for Women (NCW) has taken suo motu cognisance of an incident during Pranit More's stand-up comedy show.

MUMBAI: The cyber police have registered an FIR against standup comedian Pranit More, Himanshu Jangra and Dr Sejal Pawar, among others, for allegedly creating and circulating…

The controversy erupted after an audience member named Himanshu Jangra at Pranit More's show made insensitive comments about women.