India’s Got Latent Case | FIR has been registered against all members who played roles in all episodes of the show. Authorities had ordered the removal of all videos under investigation and mandated the deactivation of the show’s account until the inquiry concludes. Cyber officials initially took down the first controversial video and later directed comedian Samay Raina to remove all content related to the case. A total of 42 individuals, including artists, producers, and influencers, have been summoned so far. Prima facie accused include Samay Raina, Apoorva Mukhija, and Ranveer Allahbadia. Statements have already been recorded from Devesh Dixit, Raghu Ram, and one other individual: Yashasvi Yadav, Inspector General, Maharashtra Cyber Cell
Team ChessBase India had an incredible time at Freestyle Chess event in Weissenhaus, Germany. It was the first leg of the Grand Slam Tour 2025.
Sagar and Harshit did commentary from the venue along with Abhyudaya who was covering the event on ground.
We had excellent viewership on livestreams with the game of Magnus vs Gukesh in Round Robin stage peaking at 40,000 concurrent viewers! Apart from the livestreams we had close to a 100 videos on demand, daily articles and huge number of social media posts!
Hope you enjoyed the coverage! Next up is the Prague Chess Festival in Czech Republic starting from teh 25th of February. We will have Pragg and Aravindh Chithambaram playing in the masters. Anish Giri will also be in action. In the challengers Divya Deshmukh will fight it out in Prague.
Photos: Stev Bonhage
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I’m leaving Weissenhaus with one of the best results of my career. Winning this amazing event was a huge success and I’m already looking forward to Paris! Thank you for all the support throughout the entire tournament! #Freestylechess#Weissenhaus
#WATCH | Ranveer Allahbadia controversy | Maharashtra: Pratham Sagar, the video editor of 'India's Got Latent' show, reaches the Khar police station to join the investigation.
#WATCH | In Lok Sabha, Shiv Sena MP Naresh Mhaske raises the issue of YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia’s offensive comments, says the government should evolve guidelines for content on such programmes on social media.
(Source: Sansad TV)