Comedian Samay Raina, known for his online show India’s Got Latent, is at the centre of a major controversy after the show was accused of mocking individuals with disabilities. What started as a typical, humour-laced episode quickly drew legal action, public outrage, and even discussions in Parliament.
However, in the midst of serious legal proceedings, Samay’s signature humour made a comeback — this time outside the Supreme Court. His clever responses to the media have now gone viral on social media.
Samay appears in court, delivers viral one-liner
Samay appeared at the Supreme Court on Tuesday along with fellow comedians Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjeet Singh Ghai, Sonali Thakkar (aka Sonali Aditya Desai), and Nishant Jagdish Tanwar, where they submitted their written apologies. When media personnel swarmed Samay for a statement, he quipped: “Wahin kahenge na, aapko thodhi kahenge” (“Whatever I have to say, I’ll say in court, not to you”) This quick-witted line has now made the rounds across social platforms, drawing laughs and reactions from his followers.
Cheeky mention of Mohak Mangal
In another viral video from outside the court, Samay was asked if he had any comments regarding the allegations. Staying true to his humorous tone, he said: “I support (YouTuber) Mohak Mangal.”
Earlier in the year, Samay, along with Ranveer Allahbadia, faced FIRs in Maharashtra and Assam for allegedly offensive content in their show. On Tuesday, he also appeared before the National Commission for Women (NCW) and submitted a written apology for certain remarks in the episode that were deemed disrespectful towards women.
Grateful for legal support
Later in the day, Samay took to Instagram Stories to post a picture with his lawyer Himanshu Shekhar, calling him: “my main man.”This small gesture highlighted the support system helping him navigate the legal challenges he's currently facing.
[With TOI inputs]
However, in the midst of serious legal proceedings, Samay’s signature humour made a comeback — this time outside the Supreme Court. His clever responses to the media have now gone viral on social media.
Samay appears in court, delivers viral one-liner
Samay appeared at the Supreme Court on Tuesday along with fellow comedians Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjeet Singh Ghai, Sonali Thakkar (aka Sonali Aditya Desai), and Nishant Jagdish Tanwar, where they submitted their written apologies. When media personnel swarmed Samay for a statement, he quipped: “Wahin kahenge na, aapko thodhi kahenge” (“Whatever I have to say, I’ll say in court, not to you”) This quick-witted line has now made the rounds across social platforms, drawing laughs and reactions from his followers.
#WATCH | Delhi | Comedian Samay Raina arrives in the Supreme Court, to appear before the court in the matter related to allegedly mocking persons with disabilities. pic.twitter.com/YFJCDdxQ6c
— ANI (@ANI) July 15, 2025
Cheeky mention of Mohak Mangal
In another viral video from outside the court, Samay was asked if he had any comments regarding the allegations. Staying true to his humorous tone, he said: “I support (YouTuber) Mohak Mangal.”
Facing multiple cases and a hearing before NCWThis is Epic 🤣🤣
— Roshan Rai (@RoshanKrRaii) July 15, 2025
ANI reporter to Samay Raina : Would you
like to say something ?
Samay Raina : I support Mohak Mangal.
ANI reporter pulled the mic away. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/i01pQMT5Am
Earlier in the year, Samay, along with Ranveer Allahbadia, faced FIRs in Maharashtra and Assam for allegedly offensive content in their show. On Tuesday, he also appeared before the National Commission for Women (NCW) and submitted a written apology for certain remarks in the episode that were deemed disrespectful towards women.
Grateful for legal support
Later in the day, Samay took to Instagram Stories to post a picture with his lawyer Himanshu Shekhar, calling him: “my main man.”This small gesture highlighted the support system helping him navigate the legal challenges he's currently facing.
[With TOI inputs]
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