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Pranit More under Maharashtra cyber police lens over ' ₹370 biryani' remark on show, case registered

Pranit More under Maharashtra cyber police lens over ' ₹370 biryani' remark on show, case registered
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Maharashtra cyber police have registered a case against stand-up comedian Pranit More following a viral video where an audience member made derogatory comments about a date. The National Commission for Women has summoned both the comedian and the audience member, citing concerns over the glorification of sexual coercion.

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The case underscores the growing legal and social scrutiny of content creators regarding the behavior of their audience and the ethical responsibilities of performers.

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Maharashtra cyber police on Thursday registered case against stand-up comedian Pranit More after the controversial ‘ ₹ 370 remark’ made during his show.

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The article reports on legal actions and public backlash neutrally, citing multiple perspectives including the NCW and the comedian's apology.

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