“Samay… kaun Samay? Kya Samay? Humara time. It’s our time, my time is now.” This striking declaration from Ranveer Allahbadia encapsulates the ongoing tension between him and comedian Samay Raina, particularly following Raina’s recent comedy special, Still Alive, where he made pointed jabs at Allahbadia.
In his special, Raina humorously claimed, “Mera poora mental health kharab kardi usne, usko toh meditation bhi aata hai, kuch bhi nahi aata mujhe toh.” This comment reflects the fallout from their previous interactions during the controversial episode of India’s Got Latent, where Allahbadia’s questions sparked significant backlash.
Ranveer Allahbadia, known for his engaging online presence, has often been praised for his down-to-earth demeanor. Recently, a paparazzo commended him during a video interaction, to which he humorously responded, “Tareefein toh sunai de rahi hain… tareef hum tak pahunch jati hai.” He also expressed a desire to be recognized for his humor, jokingly asking to be called “funny” instead of down-to-earth.
The controversy surrounding India’s Got Latent has not only affected the two personalities but has also led to multiple FIRs filed against them and others involved. Following the backlash, Allahbadia issued a public apology, attempting to mend the rift.
In his special, Raina referred to Allahbadia as “the monk who sold my Ferrari,” a playful jab that underscores the competitive spirit between the two. Raina’s comments about the fallout from their previous interactions have resonated with audiences, as he confirmed that India’s Got Latent will return for a second season.
As the public watches this unfolding drama, Allahbadia’s remarks about positivity, stating, “Jitni zyada positivity aap andar rakhoge, utni zyada aap attract karte ho,” suggest a desire to focus on the brighter side of their rivalry.
With both personalities continuing to engage with their audiences, the next chapter in this saga remains to be seen. As Raina prepares for the upcoming season of his show, the dynamics between him and Allahbadia will likely remain a focal point of discussion.