Ranveer Allahbadia has issued an apology following backlash over his comments on ‘India’s Got Latent’ and is facing death threats. Allahbadia is cooperating with the authorities and has approached the Supreme Court to nullify multiple FIRs filed against him. He remains determined to endure the situation.
‘Scared, but not running away’: Ranveer Allahbadia issues statement, cites threats to self and family amid ‘India Got Latent’ controversy
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