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Pranit More Backlash and the Viral '₹370 Biryani' Incident

Thursday, June 11, 2026
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Pranit More Backlash and the Viral '₹370 Biryani' Incident

The whole thing about that viral ‘₹370 biryani’ clip just keeps blowing up on social media. It's impossible to ignore. And now, Pranit More? He seems to have just vanished from Instagram. People searching for him can’t find anything. No profile. Nothing. Just silence where there should be activity.

It comes right after all the noise about that deleted clip from one of his shows. The criticism isn't slowing down. It’s really escalating now, the backlash is intense over how he handled that whole exchange.

A lot of people are just questioning why he posted it in the first place. They argue and this is where things get messy that those audience member remarks should have been called out immediately. Not treated like some kind of funny moment to be laughed off. It feels like a massive lack of accountability hanging over everything.

And then there’s the apology. He did put something out there on his handle. It was there, trying to address it all. But even that seems to just feed more conversation instead of settling anything. People are still holding him responsible for what happened during that interaction and for sharing that segment online in the first place.

You see the comments flooding in right away after things surfaced. They weren't gentle. One user wrote something kind of wild, about waiting a few days to say you were on detox and then crying. Then there was this one really sharp thing: “This isn’t consequence. This is just him not having the guts to own up. He doesn't have the nerve to come back and give a real apology, take a break from that shitty comedy stuff and all the retrospective garbage.”

Another user chimed in with a different angle, poking at the sincerity of whatever he said. Something about whether the apology was actually genuine or not. It’s that kind of doubt that sticks around.

The whole thing started with that video, the one that got deleted. It came from one of Pranit More’s stand-up sets. The context is… well, it involves an audience member talking about a past dating situation. Himanshu Jangra was the name mentioned. He talked about getting a meal, saying he paid three hundred and seventy rupees for it. And then the kicker the part that caused all this fuss he said he deserved a "return" on his money. What he meant by return? Physical intimacy. He actually said something like, “I told him that three hundred and seventy was the amount, so I would get what I wanted.” It’s a statement. A very blunt one.

When that circulated online, it just ignited everything. Condemnation followed fast. People saw it as deeply problematic. Misogynistic stuff. The reaction wasn't focused on the joke; it was about power and boundaries.

So he posted that apology. It was long. It went into explaining things, trying to frame his side. He talked about how the comments didn’t reflect him. That he should have challenged the remark instead of just laughing along. A lapse in judgment. He tried to pivot it saying live crowdwork means reacting instantly, but that wasn't an excuse.

He said he takes feedback seriously. That he wants to be more thoughtful going forward. And then there was this part where he sort of turned it back on the situation itself. He mentioned being human. That getting called out doesn’t shrink you; it pushes you to grow. Accepting that maybe he handled it badly and wanting to be more mindful about not supporting or normalizing those kinds of views later. It was an attempt at growth, but it felt a little too constructed for the raw mess everyone else was throwing around.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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