Viral ‘₹370 Biryani’ Clip Sparks Debate on Consent, Comedy and Social Responsibility

The CSR Journal Magazine

A viral video from comedian Pranit More’s crowd-work segment has ignited a nationwide debate about consent, misogyny and the role of comedians in shaping public discourse. The controversy began when a young web developer from Gurugram shared a story during a live performance, claiming that after spending ₹370 on biryani during a date, he expected something “in return” from the woman involved.

The remarks quickly spread across social media, drawing criticism from users who argued that the comments reflected a troubling sense of entitlement and a misunderstanding of consent. Many viewers were equally disturbed by the audience’s laughter and applause during the interaction, which some felt normalised harmful attitudes toward women.

Questions Raised Over Audience Reaction

The viral clip generated intense discussion not only because of the man’s comments but also because of how they were received during the show. Critics argued that the enthusiastic reaction from the crowd transformed what should have been a moment of reflection into a source of entertainment.

Several influencers, actors and social media personalities publicly condemned the remarks, stressing that spending money on a date does not create any obligation for physical intimacy. The incident reignited conversations about how casual jokes and storytelling can reinforce problematic social attitudes when left unchallenged.

Many observers noted that comedy often pushes boundaries, but they argued that consent should never become the subject of humour that appears to excuse or celebrate coercive behaviour.

Comedian Issues Apology Amid Growing Criticism

As backlash intensified, Pranit More issued a public apology, acknowledging that he should have challenged the comments more directly during the show. The comedian later removed the clip, but criticism continued online, with many questioning the responsibilities of performers when audience interactions cross ethical lines.

The controversy also extended beyond social media. Reports indicate that the web developer featured in the video was dismissed by his employer after the remarks went viral, further fuelling debate about accountability and the consequences of public behaviour.

Broader Conversation on Consent and Culture

The incident has evolved into a larger discussion about gender sensitivity, consent education and the influence of entertainment on social attitudes. Advocates say the controversy highlights the need for continued awareness about respecting personal boundaries and rejecting narratives that treat women as commodities.

As the debate continues, many believe the episode serves as a reminder that humour and public storytelling carry real-world consequences, particularly when they touch on issues of dignity, autonomy and respect.

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