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00:00The youth is moving in that direction, the world is moving in that direction.
00:04And I think basically that the youth is also moving in that direction.
00:09The youth of today, they like vulgarity.
00:13India is a country of moral values.
00:15We keep moral values over all other things.
00:18Whether it's freedom of speech, whatever, the laws and whatever the country, free media, whatever.
00:23But the moral values that are taught in our homes since childhood,
00:27it doesn't matter which class we belong to.
00:30For them, what can I say, I really like them.
00:34They even follow a lot of Sanatanic things.
00:38They do yoga, they talk about our ancestors.
00:42Yes, I have seen a lot of things about them.
00:46But after seeing this thing, they have become a little down in my eyes.
00:49Hello there, I have just stepped out of the studio and you would watch my previous video
00:54on Ranveer Allahabadia and Sumeyya Raina's controversial remarks in the show,
00:59India Got Latent.
01:01And that has now brought me to this informal setup where my colleagues,
01:06my friends are there working and finishing their daily chores at work.
01:12And now we try and understand from these young individuals
01:16that this creativity, the freedom that has been taken,
01:20this creative liberty by the so-called comedians.
01:23I personally am offended, I would rather say.
01:26How does this justify the means to the end?
01:31Was it okay for them to cross that line?
01:34Is there a line? Is that line blurred?
01:36Are they right in exercising their liberty, the freedom of speech?
01:42Let's hear out from them.
01:44Zainab, you being the youngest in the lot, let me understand it from you.
01:49How do you find this whole episode of Allahabadia and Sumeyya Raina making comments,
01:56which we can't mention, unfortunately, but still, do you think it is in sync?
02:01Is it in trend these days?
02:03I will begin from where you ended.
02:05Is it about how we are using the freedom of speech?
02:10So the freedom comes with responsibility and it is up to us
02:14how much responsible we are towards it.
02:18So copying Western culture is not right.
02:24India is known for its culture, traditions, its customs.
02:27And the thing that we have towards each other, we respect privacy,
02:34we respect our elders and this is not something present in the Western culture.
02:39So copying it is not India.
02:42It is not the correct representation that they are setting up for the young generation.
02:48Right, right.
02:49So perfectly fine, Zainab.
02:51I mean, you know, trying to emulate something from the West is not always suitable for India.
02:58Yashasvi is also here.
02:59Yashasvi, what do you think?
03:00The comments that have come, you work in the media,
03:03you also take such decisions where you have to decide whether to show this or not.
03:09Do you think this whole incident was the right thing for the Indian audience to consume?
03:17I feel that Indians have some values, some ethics.
03:23When we do our work, when we write something, when we say something,
03:27we say it after thinking about it.
03:28The second thing is that YouTube is a platform where children are also using it.
03:33We ourselves use it.
03:34Mom and dad use it.
03:36When they consume such content,
03:39then how they will talk to the other person, how they will represent themselves,
03:44it matters a lot.
03:45So I feel that the influencers should basically understand where and how to speak.
03:51The second thing is that Ranveer is an icon of a lot of youth.
03:57And he has also received recognition from the PM.
04:02So I feel a little bit bad that how can you say this to such a big person on such a big platform.
04:09Absolutely.
04:10Yashasvi, thank you very much.
04:12Mukund, here we see that clearly, I am not saying any support,
04:16this is not an individualistic thing at all.
04:18But the whole phenomenon, the whole incident,
04:21somewhere or the other, it does shock you a little.
04:24And maybe, maybe this is the click that made their show run.
04:29Is there any such tactic?
04:30Pangil sir, I will tell you one thing.
04:32Maybe people will start trolling me after this.
04:34I have seen almost all the episodes of India's Got Talent.
04:38And I am a big fan of Samay.
04:40I enjoy dark humor.
04:42But the incident we are talking about right now,
04:45in which parents have been involved,
04:47this is that insensitive comment,
04:49which even an audience like me, who is a big fan of them,
04:52will not be able to tolerate.
04:54The creative freedom we are talking about here,
04:57that creative freedom was missing from this show a long time ago.
05:01If you just want to enjoy insensitive comedy,
05:03or dark humor, which is nowadays,
05:05for youth, to stay somewhere in society, for acceptance,
05:09no one likes it or not.
05:11It's just that yes, if I look cool,
05:13then I become a part of this comedy.
05:15Maybe I don't even understand this dark comedy.
05:18But despite that, I am laughing with it.
05:20In the comment, today you will pick up any Insta post,
05:23you will see dark comedy below it.
05:25Maybe there will be a lot of people among us,
05:27who will not be able to understand it at first glance.
05:29Samarai, who brought this show,
05:31India's Got Latent,
05:32its purpose was to find the latent,
05:34which is nowhere in this show.
05:36Because a lot of such...
05:38Yes, latent means hidden.
05:39Exactly.
05:40A lot of such competitors come there,
05:42a lot of such, I can call them kids,
05:44they come from a very young age,
05:46who are probably introverts.
05:47They are not able to keep their words.
05:49They get one minute,
05:50that is the timing of 120 seconds, 90 seconds.
05:52In that second,
05:53whether they are able to keep their words or not.
05:55Because their panelists,
05:56they are properly designed,
05:58who are social media icons,
06:00influencers,
06:01and one big thing about them is that,
06:03whether they are motivational speakers or not,
06:05it doesn't matter.
06:06Whether they are made of dark humor or not.
06:08Whether they have done something big in stand-up comedy or not.
06:12Whether they have made a meme on social media,
06:15due to which their fan following is very high.
06:17So due to this,
06:18the competitors who are coming there,
06:20they are also not able to keep their words.
06:22The latent that you are looking for,
06:24that latent is not visible.
06:25So as they say,
06:26this show is a failure.
06:28This show has failed.
06:30Okay, the verdict is out.
06:31Thank you so much, Shamukund.
06:33With us now is Mr. Upadhyay.
06:36Ashutosh is our co-host.
06:38You have just returned from Coombs.
06:40There are a lot of such YouTubers in Coombs,
06:43especially those who are free birds.
06:46They do reportage,
06:48there are no restrictions on them.
06:50Ashutosh,
06:52there was a time when there was a search on MTV,
06:56Talent Hunts,
06:57we have seen that too.
06:58In that too,
06:59the judges used to scare a lot,
07:01used to scare the contestants.
07:03Then came AIB Roast.
07:05In that too,
07:06the topic of language came first.
07:08And Tanmay Bhatt used to be there,
07:10who created a lot of controversy.
07:12What do you think,
07:13these YouTubers,
07:14whether it is Allahabadiya or Raina,
07:18at this time,
07:20when social media is at its peak,
07:22did they burn their hands by doing such experiments?
07:25Because even at that time,
07:26when this was happening,
07:27AIB was happening,
07:28MTV was happening,
07:29that too was a very dangerous thing in its time.
07:31Created a lot of buzz.
07:32But social media was not so strong.
07:34This time,
07:35did their reach itself become a problem?
07:37Okay sir,
07:38the main thing in this is that
07:39someone has to roast,
07:40in simple words.
07:41And there is vulgarity added to it.
07:44There is a lot of difference between the two.
07:46If you add vulgarity to anything,
07:48and there is a proper society.
07:50Now,
07:51like I used to see Ranveer Allahabadiya,
07:53used to follow him.
07:54But when I came to know,
07:55yesterday,
07:56I did not see all these things much.
07:58Today I came to the office,
07:59a colleague told me,
08:00see what Ranveer Allahabadiya has said.
08:02I said,
08:03I don't know what he said.
08:04When I saw it,
08:05I found out that
08:06Ranveer Allahabadiya can also speak like this.
08:08The guy who was recognized by PM Modi,
08:12he went on stage.
08:13And even,
08:14I would like to say one thing,
08:15just now,
08:16a PM Modi's podcast went viral.
08:18In this,
08:19Shubhankar,
08:20Mishra,
08:21and the memes of all the people,
08:22it was going viral that,
08:24they gave the podcast to Kamant,
08:26but they did not give the podcast to people like us.
08:29If you look at the podcast,
08:30Ranveer Allahabadiya is such a person,
08:32the podcast is a sensation,
08:34he is the one who brought it to India.
08:36Okay?
08:37So,
08:38on that stage,
08:39the Prime Minister,
08:40he told the Prime Minister,
08:41that we should have a podcast with us.
08:43If the Prime Minister would have given the podcast,
08:46then today,
08:47he would have also been popular.
08:50He would have been trolled.
08:51A lot of people are putting,
08:52that the Prime Minister has awarded him.
08:54Awarded him,
08:55he has not been recognized by good people,
08:57these are all things.
08:58So,
08:59basically,
09:00he says that,
09:01the typical things,
09:02people are providing there.
09:05Sir,
09:06one thing is said that,
09:07where youth is going,
09:08that side,
09:09the world is going.
09:10Okay.
09:11And I feel that,
09:12basically,
09:13youth is also following that path.
09:15The youth of today,
09:16youth,
09:17they like vulgarity.
09:19I said earlier,
09:20these things are wrong.
09:21But,
09:22if you see your Instagram feed today,
09:24whatever you search on Google,
09:26if,
09:27let's say,
09:28someone has a breakup,
09:29patch-up is happening,
09:30things related to that start coming there.
09:32Absolutely.
09:33Okay?
09:34So, it is said that,
09:35where youth is going,
09:36that side,
09:37the world is going.
09:38And,
09:39people are saying that.
09:40But,
09:41yes,
09:42this has become too much.
09:43Too much has been said.
09:44But,
09:45it is less than that.
09:46What does not happen in Bigg Boss?
09:47A lot happens.
09:48If you watch Bigg Boss
09:49with a family,
09:50then,
09:51a person cannot watch it properly.
09:52But,
09:53people are still watching.
09:54If you see today,
09:55it is the most popular show.
09:56So,
09:57this is the story,
09:58basically.
09:59Now,
10:00I will add one thing to this.
10:01I come from Bihar.
10:02So,
10:03in Bihar also,
10:04people watch Bhojpuri songs
10:05in a very vulgar way.
10:06And people say that,
10:07when you are singing a vulgar song,
10:08this is the thing.
10:09This is the thing.
10:10This is the thing.
10:11This is the thing.
10:12We listen to you singing.
10:13You are creating.
10:14You are creating.
10:15But,
10:16this is also,
10:17you are creating,
10:18that is why we are listening.
10:19We are listening.
10:20But,
10:21this is not right.
10:22You say such things.
10:23We cannot sit with our families
10:24and watch them,
10:25cannot listen to them.
10:26Then,
10:27why listen to them,
10:28why watch,
10:29stop creating,
10:30stop listening.
10:31Ok,
10:32so,
10:33from this,
10:34I will take the next question.
10:35I would like to come to Richa.
10:36Richa,
10:37If it is nonsense, if it is impolite, then why should we even look at it?
10:41Can this line be drawn? Can this be said in defense?
10:44Pankaj, first of all, the question you just asked me, I would like to say it in one word, moral values.
10:50So, India is a country of moral values. We keep moral values over all other things,
10:55whether it's freedom of speech, whatever the laws and whatever the country, free media, whatever.
11:01But a moral value that has been taught in our homes since childhood,
11:05it doesn't matter which class we belong to. Here, this very thing comes to the forefront.
11:12I would like to give you an example, as our friend just said, that he is from Bihar,
11:16like him, I am also from Bihar. So, since childhood, you will not believe that I have never heard Bhojpuri songs.
11:23Because it was banned in my house, that I don't want to listen to it, I don't want to explore it.
11:27My father is a teacher, was a teacher, he is retired now.
11:31So, I had only heard one song, Lollipop Lagelu, because it was very famous.
11:35So, I used to get to listen to it at weddings. When I came to Delhi, I started listening to Bhojpuri songs.
11:41So, I would like to say that where do moral values come from?
11:44And another term is self-discipline. So, these YouTubers of today, or content creators,
11:51if they call it dark comedies, dark humor, bold and cool, then this is not cool at all.
11:56This is very dark, and dark can never be cool. So, we have to pay attention to this.
12:01I will remind you of one more thing, that a few days ago, a content creator,
12:08he made a lot of videos on YouTube, he represented his body in a wrong way.
12:13Kangana Ranaut's show, Bigg Boss, it started like that, he reached there.
12:18I am not taking names, maybe because someone has a targeted field.
12:22So, actually, the problem is here, he represented himself in a wrong way,
12:27he represented his body in a wrong way, and people are making him cool and offering him big shows.
12:31I don't know if this is the parameter to go to Bigg Boss.
12:33Exactly, you do wrong things, why are we not promoting the right?
12:39So, basically, we and you, as a viewer, are being served such things,
12:42just because our time spent on it, or our likes, our share has increased,
12:48or we have seen you on TV for a long time.
12:50Richa, thank you so much. Shikha, you are sitting with us, Shikha,
12:52you follow social media influencers, do you have a role model?
12:57No, I don't have a role model, but yes, there are some things that I like to see.
13:00So, is it because of their content or because of the products they show, or generally?
13:05No, no, generally there is some content, like I like poetic things, so this type, I also like podcasts.
13:11Yes, yes, yes, absolutely Shikha, you are also one of our youngest associates.
13:16One thing I would like to know from you, when such content comes on your timeline,
13:22you, honestly, I have also asked Yambare, honestly, if you stop there, what can be the reason for that?
13:28See, one thing is that, hey, he is talking about the private moments of parents,
13:32whether we watch it or not, everyone is an adult here,
13:36but if it has come on our timeline uninvited,
13:41then at that time, on what moral ground are we rejecting it?
13:44If they have made it immoral, then we also become immoral and keep watching it.
13:48See, we have to watch it at least once to know what is there in it.
13:52After watching it, it is our job.
13:53Yes, we have to know, but after watching it, one thing comes to mind,
13:56that India is a place of many generations, the biggest thing in India is that shame has just emerged from India.
14:04If we are in a middle-class family, then if we are sitting with the family and watching something on TV,
14:10then if there are such scenes there, then we start avoiding ourselves here and there.
14:15So, if we can't sit and watch in front of the family, then maybe I will avoid watching it alone.
14:22And for them, what can I say, I really like them a lot,
14:27they even follow a lot of Sanatanic things, do yoga, talk about our ancestors.
14:35Yes, I have seen a lot about them like this, but after seeing this thing, they have become a little down in my eyes.
14:41Okay, not only in your eyes, but also in the Instagram followers of Tanmay and Ranveer,
14:48sorry, Samay and Ranveer, they are losing a lot of money.
14:53Pooja is here with us, our co-host.
14:56Pooja, one thing that people often say is that whatever you want to see is given to you,
15:03film industry or content creators make the same thing that you are looking for.
15:09On the other hand, there is also a debate, this used to happen in our journalism classes too,
15:13that you are doing what the cinema shows you.
15:18So, who is responsible for this controversy that the hen came first or the egg?
15:24And ultimately, the product is sold to us and we are the ones who stand in the box.
15:28How do you see this mix?
15:31Sir, the first thing is what content we are serving you.
15:35It should be a matter that you are giving vulgarity, you are giving comedy,
15:40I mean, we have seen very big comedians who come to the platform, keep their talks,
15:45and more than their ethics, more than their things, vulgarity is given there.
15:50And people are watching it, promoting it too.
15:54Now, the kind of thing Ranveer said, although I am neither a fan of any social media influencers,
16:00nor do I watch them, I don't like them at all.
16:03But I have seen some of Ranveer's things, in which he talks a lot about spirituality.
16:08Many great spiritual gurus have gone to his podcast,
16:11he has gone to the big politicians.
16:14Now it has become a trend that Hindi films are coming in the film industry.
16:20So, people are taking the support of such influencers to promote it.
16:24So, somewhere or the other, they are awakening these things in the minds of children,
16:28that this is very cool, we should see this.
16:32If we do this, we will look very cool.
16:35And tell you a funny thing, a few days ago, I saw something while scrolling on Instagram,
16:41that a lot of small children were of age, and they were students of a very big coaching institute,
16:50and I think they were students of 6th, 7th, and they were talking to each other with very bad abuses.
16:57So, how did that thing reach them?
17:00Their parents, their family members are not teaching these things.
17:03So, through social media, and our influencers are providing these things to us,
17:11so that we are promoting it.
17:13So, in my opinion, just like there is censorship in films, there should be censorship on social media too.
17:19Because we can't take anything in the name of freedom of speech.
17:23So, it should be regulated, there should be a regulatory body.
17:26So, there you heard all of them.
17:28When we talk about freedom of speech, regulation is also something that goes hand in hand.
17:34This regulation thing, a few years ago, not long ago,
17:38around 3-4 years ago, or 5 years ago, it was considered cheating.
17:42It seemed that a liberal group used to say that we have freedom of expression, we should use it.
17:49But now, since the times that television started entering your bedrooms,
17:54now the social media has entered not just your bedroom, but your psyche also, your thought process also.
18:01And to regulate that, whether it should be done or not, is a very big question.
18:05But for those who haven't just woken up to this reality,
18:09haven't discussed or seen the comments on the reactions that we are getting
18:14on Ranveer Allahabadiya and Sameer Rehna's comments in the show, India Got Latent,
18:20you should definitely read the comments.
18:23And also, if you're not aware of what's going around,
18:26then definitely it's time to wake up and smell the coffee,
18:29because what you are watching is deciding what you are asking for.