AICWA also added a list of demands, which included a complete ban on 'India's Got Latent,' strict legal action against Allahbadia and Samay Raina, FIRs against all responsible and better regulations
Ranveer Allahbadia is India's one of the most popular YouTubers and podcast hosts and has received the 'Best YouTube Content of India Award 2023'
NCPCR chief has written to YouTube to remove the controversial episode of IGL featuring Ranveer Allahbadia's controversial comment
Ranveer Allahbadia's statement comes shortly after a formal complaint was filed against him for the remarks made on 'India's Got Latent'
Ranveer Allahbadia is joined by Samay Raina on the latter's show 'India's Got Latent' where the former asks an 'indecent question' to a contestant that has attracted criticism over the Internet
Television had the worst year possible with overall revenue (ad plus pay) contracting by 8%
Ranveer shared a heartfelt post, revealing how his fun swim with his girlfriend turned into a survival battle. He thanked god for the life as he was almost drowned
Sebi's investigation revealed that YouTuber Ravindra Balu Bharti and his company targeted novice investors by providing unregistered investment advice, trade recommendations, and execution services
Indian YouTuber Nalini Unagar quit YouTube after three years. She claimed that she invested Rs 8 lakh but earned nothing from Google's video platform
The Bombay High Court has ordered 'Flying Beast' Gaurav Taneja to remove two videos after Castrol India accused him of copyright infringement for not crediting the company
YouTube Report 2024 also says videos with the words 'Moye Moye' in the title received more than 4.5 billion views this year
The 'BeerBiceps' channel, which helped launch Ranveer Allahbadia's career, now has its 280 videos restored
The hackers removed all of Ranveer Allahbadia's podcasts and interviews, replacing them with older streams from events featuring Elon Musk and Donald Trump
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the Madras High Court directive to YouTuber Felix Jerald to close down his channel "RedPix 24x7" as one of the bail conditions. Jerald had been arrested for hosting an "objectionable" interview of another YouTuber Savukku Shankar on his YouTube channel. In the interview, Shankar made certain comments against Madras High Court judges and women police officers of the state. The high court, which granted bail to both YouTubers, had asked Jerald to close down his channel as one of the conditions. A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra issued a notice to the state government and stayed the particular direction on closure of the channel. It, however, asked him to comply with other bail conditions. "You are making scurrilous allegations against the judiciary and all women IPS officers. Why do you host such interviews?" the CJI asked. Senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan, appearing for the YouTuber,
British YouTuber Miles Routledge made a series of racist posts on micro-blogging site X, in which he joked about launching nuclear bombs at India
A BITS Pilani dropout claimed to have earned Rs 35 lakh in the previous month and he views it as a problem. Bharatpe founder, Ashneer Grover, has the most hilarious reaction to his claim
YouTube is changing its policies about firearm videos in an effort to keep potentially dangerous content from reaching underage users. The video sharing platform owned by Google said Wednesday it will prohibit any videos demonstrating how to remove firearm safety devices. In addition, videos showing homemade guns, automatic weapons and certain firearm accessories like silencers will be restricted to users 18 and older. The changes take effect June 18 and come after gun safety advocates have repeatedly called on the platform to do more to ensure gun videos aren't making their way to the site's youngest users, potentially traumatising children or sending them down dark paths of extremism and violence. Katie Paul, director of the Tech Transparency Project, said the change was welcome news and a step in the right direction. But she questioned why the platform took so long to issue a new policy, and said her group will look to see how effectively YouTube enforces its new rule. Firearms
Comedian Aashish Solanki has taken down a roast video on YouTube after Ashneer Grover allegedly forced him to do so. Here's what happened
The Enforcement Directorate has filed a money laundering case against YouTuber Siddharth Yadav alias Elvish Yadav and some others under the charge of suspected use of snake venom as a recreational drug in parties he hosted, official sources said Saturday. The central agency has pressed charges under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) after taking cognisance of a FIR and charge sheet filed by the Gautam Buddh Nagar (Noida) district police in Uttar Pradesh last month against him and other linked to him. The alleged generation of proceeds of crime and use of illicit funds for organising rave or recreational parties is under the scanner of the ED. Yadav and some others linked to the case will be questioned as part of the investigation, the sources said. Yadav was arrested on March 17 by the Noida Police in connection with its probe into suspected use of snake venom as a recreational drug in parties that were allegedly hosted by him. The 26-year-old YouTuber, also the winner