Apoorva Mukhija Makes Comeback On Instagram After India’s Got Latent Controversy, Shares Cryptic Post: Diwaaro Ke Bhi Kaan…



Apoorva Mukhija, popularly known as Rebel Kid, was embroiled in a controversy surrounding Samay Raina-hosted comedy show India’s Got Latent. She, along with Ranveer Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani, appeared at the show as a guest. However, Allahbadia’s lewd remark dragged her also into the controversy. Since then, she has been keeping a low profile and has also been inactive on her social media handles. Now, on the occasion of Holika Dahan, March 13, she finally made her return to Instagram and posted a cryptic message on her broadcast channel.

On Thursday, Apoorva took to her Instagram broadcast channel named Rebellions and shared a post that reads, “Diwaaro ke bhi kaan hote hain (Even walls have ears).” It was followed by a thanking message for her followers for supporting her in her tough phase. She wrote, “So thank you.”

Apoorva’s last message on her channel was on February 10, when Ranveer Allahbadia apologised for his lewd remark on the controversial show. Her message read, “This is not how I should be rn (right now).”

YouTubers Ranveer Allahbadia and Apoorva Mukhija submitted written apologies to the NCW over their offensive remarks made on India’s Got Latent, panel chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar said on Friday and asserted that their comments on the online show were “simply not acceptable”. Allahbadia, Mukhija and show producers Saurabh Bothra and Tushar Poojari appeared before the NCW. According to PTI, the two YouTubers were quizzed for hours.

Addressing a press conference on Friday, Rahatkar said the NCW will not accept the use of inappropriate language. “Four people appeared before the commission — Tushar Poojari, Saurabh Bothra, Apoorva Mukhija and Ranveer Allahbadia. The commission will not accept the use of inappropriate language. Such remarks are simply not acceptable,” the NCW chief said in response to a question. Rahatkar said the individuals expressed regret over their remarks. “Keeping the social impact in mind, they were issued notices. They came before the commission and expressed deep regret. They said they should not have spoken in such a manner and have now submitted ‘maafinama’ (written apology),” she said.

Supreme Court has also lifted a ban from Allahbadia’s show giving him a last and stern warning.



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