What Did Pranit More Say About His Controversial Crowd Work Video? Comedian Issues Apology!
Pranit More Addresses Backlash Over Viral Video
Comedian and Bigg Boss 19 finalist Pranit More has finally spoken out regarding the uproar stemming from a viral crowd work video that sparked considerable criticism online. The footage, which has been widely shared, showcased More laughing at and encouraging an audience member's comments about a date, remarks that many found to be inappropriate. In response to the backlash, the comedian has publicly apologized, acknowledged his mistake, and admitted that he should have handled the situation differently. He also mentioned that the video has been taken down from all official channels.
Details of the 'Peak Gurgaon moment' Incident
The controversy erupted after a clip from one of Pranit More's stand-up performances gained traction. During a segment of crowd work, an audience member recounted a date where he spent around Rs 360-370 on chicken biryani, later pondering how he would 'recover' that expense. His comments were interpreted by many as implying an expectation of something in return for his spending.
As the audience member continued, More was seen laughing and responding with the phrase, "Peak Gurgaon content." The man, who introduced himself as Himanshu, made further comments suggesting an expectation of intimacy after his expenditure. He mentioned considering taking her back to his place but felt it would be awkward on a first date. Throughout this exchange, More was observed laughing, clapping, and encouraging the audience member to elaborate. At the conclusion of the segment, he even handed the man money, seemingly applauding him.
Pranit More's Response to the Viral Clip
Following the video's viral spread, social media users expressed their disappointment, questioning why More did not challenge the audience member's remarks. Many felt that his laughter seemed to endorse the problematic views being shared. In response, More took to Instagram Stories to issue a detailed statement addressing the criticism. He stated, "I've seen the backlash regarding a recent crowdwork clip," clarifying that the audience member's comments did not align with his personal beliefs. He admitted that he should have intervened during the interaction instead of merely reacting and moving on, calling it a lapse in judgment.
More explained that live crowd work often requires comedians to react quickly to unexpected situations. However, he acknowledged that this should not serve as an excuse for his response. "I take the feedback seriously and will be more thoughtful in how I handle similar situations in the future," he added. The comedian also confirmed that the controversial clip has been removed from all platforms to prevent further amplification of the remarks. He concluded his statement with an apology, expressing, "I sincerely apologize for what occurred, and I will carry this lesson forward. I'm human, and like everyone else, I'm always learning. Being called out when I make a mistake doesn't diminish me; it helps me grow." He recognized that he could have managed the situation better and promised to be more mindful moving forward.
