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Samay Raina could be seen in a new clip on Instagram, announcing the second season of the show in his inimitable style
Controversial stand-up comic Samay Raina on Friday confirmed the release of season two of India's Got Latent, the comedy talent show that had gone viral on YouTube over a controversy. Raina could be seen in a new clip on Instagram, announcing the second season of the show in his inimitable style.
Controversial stand-up comic Samay Raina on Friday confirmed the release of season two of India's Got Latent, the comedy talent show that had gone viral on YouTube over a controversy. Raina could be seen in a new clip on Instagram, announcing the second season of the show in his inimitable style.
Controversial stand-up comic Samay Raina on Friday confirmed the release of season two of India's Got Latent, the comedy talent show that had gone viral on YouTube over a controversy. Raina could be seen in a new clip on Instagram, announcing the second season of the show in his inimitable style.
Controversial stand-up comic Samay Raina on Friday confirmed the release of season two of India's Got Latent, the comedy talent show that had gone viral on YouTube over a controversy.
Raina could be seen in a new clip on Instagram, announcing the second season of the show in his inimitable style.
Fans were also quick to spot the cheeky reference to Ranveer Allahbadia in the background.
The famed Indian podcaster had made the news for the wrong reasons last year, after a joke he made on the show was taken the wrong way by hundreds of people, leading to widespread backlash.
However, in a major change from the first season—which only came out on YouTube, the next season will release simultaneously on both YouTube and Netflix, which is seen as a shift in strategy.
With Netflix now coming onboard as a streaming partner, the second season is expected to reach a much wider viewership while retaining a fanbase familiar with his brand of dark humour.
"It’s SAMAY For A Big Reveal," he wrote alongside the Instagram clip, adding that the whole show would be released on both platforms at the same time, rather than YouTube just getting a ten-minute sneak-peek, and Netflix getting the rest.
The makers also confirmed that the show would continue with its unfiltered style, like in the first season.
In that regard, content creator Ashish Chanchlani also commented under the post, leaving netizens in splits.
“Is baar disclaimer daal dena please case ladne mein easy hota hai (Add a disclaimer this time, it makes fighting cases easy),” he wrote, referring to the controversy over some jokes in season one.
The Instagram clip quickly garnered more than 428,000 likes as of 7 PM, with fans commenting in the thousands, while the YouTube video shot past 130,000 views.