Indian Supreme Court allows Ranveer Allahbadia to resume The Ranveer Show
Indian YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia, also known as Beer Biceps, has been allowed by the Supreme Court to resume his show, The Ranveer Show. This comes after a temporary suspension following a controversy over remarks he made on another program.
During the hearing, the Supreme Court clarified that Ranveer Allahbadia’s freedom to create content is not absolute and must align with legal and ethical standards.
The judge emphasised that while young influencers might see the legal system as rigid, the court has the authority to regulate their actions if necessary.
The court stated that Ranveer Allahbadia can resume his podcast if he submits a written commitment, ensuring that all future episodes meet the required standards of decency and morality.
Ranveer's legal representative argued that the show is his client’s primary source of income and supports a team of 280 employees.
He also mentioned that he interviews a wide range of personalities, including politicians, athletes, and spiritual leaders, making his content valuable to a broad audience.
The Supreme Court, nonetheless, imposed additional restrictions, preventing Ranveer Allahbadia from discussing the ‘India’s Got Latent’ case on his show.
The Youtuber is also barred from travelling abroad until he fully cooperates with the ongoing investigation.
With these conditions in place, Ranveer Allahbadia now faces the challenge of reshaping his content while ensuring compliance with the court’s directives.
Previously, Ranveer Allahbadia revealed that he was getting death threats after his controversial comments on Samay Raina’s ‘India’s Got Latent’.
Mumbai police reported that they had failed to trace Ranveer Allahbadia for the probe, as his phone remained switched off. The YouTuber turned to his Instagram handle with another note on Sunday, revealing he has been receiving several death threats due to his inappropriate comments during the ‘India’s Got Latent’ appearance.
“My team and I are cooperating with the police and all other authorities. I will follow due process and be available to all agencies,” he wrote. “My remark about parents was insensitive and disrespectful. It is my moral responsibility to do better and I am genuinely sorry.”