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Richard Chamberlain, TV actor who starred in ’Dr. Kildare,’ dies at 90


Richard Chamberlain, the handsome hero of the 1960s television series Dr. Kildare who found a second career as an award-winning “king of the miniseries,” has died. He was 90.

Chamberlain died on Saturday night in Waimanalo, Hawaii, of complications following a stroke, according to his publicist, Harlan Boll.

“Our beloved Richard is with the angels now. He is free and soaring to those loved ones before us,” Martin Rabbett, his lifelong partner, said in a statement. “How blessed were we to have known such an amazing and loving soul. Love never dies. And our love is under his wings lifting him to his next great adventure.”

Tall, with classic good looks and romantic style, Chamberlain became an instant favourite with teenage girls as the compassionate physician on the TV series that aired from 1961 to 1966. Photoplay magazine named him most popular male star for three years in a row, from 1963-65.

Not until 2003 did he acknowledge publicly what Hollywood insiders had long known, that he was gay. He made the revelation in his autobiography, Shattered Love.

The actor became known as “king of the TV miniseries” in 1978 when he landed the starring role in Centennial, an epic production 24 hours long and based on James Michener’s sprawling novel. He followed that in 1980 with Shogun, another costly, epic miniseries based on James Clavell’s period piece about an American visitor to Japan.

He scored his greatest miniseries success in 1983 with another long-form drama, The Thorn Birds, based on Colleen McCullough’s best-seller. He played Father Ralph de Bricassart, a Roman Catholic priest in Australia who falls in love with beautiful Meggie Cleary (Rachel Ward). The ABC production, which also starred Barbara Stanwyck, reportedly attracted 100 million viewers.

Chamberlain won Golden Globes for his work in Shogun and The Thorn Birds. Years earlier, he received one for Dr. Kildare.

When the public began to lose interest in miniseries, Chamberlain turned to the theatre, where he displayed a fine singing voice. He appeared as Henry Higgins in a 1994 Broadway revival of My Fair Lady and as Captain von Trapp in a 1999 revival of The Sound of Music.

He reprised his role of de Bricassart in the 1996 TV movie The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years. He also appeared in numerous films, including The Music Lovers (as Tchaikovsky), “The Madwoman of Chaillot,” “The Towering Inferno” and “The Three Musketeers” and its sequels.

The “Kildare” series was based on a string of successful 1930s and ’40s films that had starred Lew Ayres in the title role.

Chamberlain’s hunky, all-American appearance made him an overnight star. Another medical show that debuted the same season, “Ben Casey,” also was a smash and made its leading man, the darkly handsome Vince Edwards, a star, too.

The “Ben Casey shirt” became a fashion item, both shows’ theme songs made the pop Top 40 (the Kildare song performed by Chamberlain himself) and there was even a pop song called “Dr. Kildare! Dr. Casey! You Are Wanted for Consultation.”

But in his book, Chamberlain recounted how he was forced to hide his sexuality. He would escort glamorous actresses to movie premieres and other public events at the request of studio executives and dodge reporters’ questions about why he had never married with a stock reply: “Getting married would be great, but I’m awfully busy now.”

“When I grew up, being gay, being a sissy or anything like that was verboten,” he said in an NBC interview. “I disliked myself intensely and feared this part of myself intensely and had to hide it.”

The book also described a troubled childhood and an alcoholic father, and Chamberlain said that writing it finally lifted a heavy emotional burden. He also expressed relief that he was no longer hiding his sexuality.

“I played a cat-and-mouse game with the press. Game over,” said Chamberlain.

Born George Richard Chamberlain in Beverly Hills on March 31, 1934, the actor originally studied at Pomona College to be a painter. But after returning from the Army, where he had served as an infantry clerk in the Korean War, Chamberlain decided to try acting.

He studied voice and drama, and after appearing in guest roles in a handful of TV shows and in the 1960 film The Secret of the Purple Reef, he won the Dr. Kildare role. When Dr. Kildare was cancelled he initially found it difficult to shake the image of the handsome young physician.

He moved to England for a time to find work and hone his acting skills. While there, he appeared in three of director Richard Lester’s films, Petulia (1968), The Three Musketeers (1973) and The Four Musketeers (1974). He reunited with Lester in 1989 for “The Return of the Musketeers,” once more playing Aramis.

In 1969, Chamberlain played the title role in Hamlet at England’s Birmingham Repertory Company and repeated it in a TV adaptation that appeared on NBC in the United States. He also appeared as Octavius in a film version of Julius Caesar, which co-starred Charlton Heston and Jason Robards.

He continued to act well into the 21st century, appearing on such television shows as Will & Grace, The Drew Carey Show and Touched by an Angel.



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IU And Park Bo-Gum’s K-Drama Is Precisely A Rare Treasure




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In a world where streaming platforms churn out content at a dizzying pace, occasionally a series emerges that invites viewers to slow down, to savour each moment like the sweet-tart flesh of a perfectly ripened tangerine. 

When Life Gives You Tangerines, Netflix’s chart-topping K-drama starring IU and Park Bo-Gum, is precisely this kind of rare treasure – a story that unfolds with the deliberate patience of seasons changing on Jeju Island, where much of this multigenerational saga takes place.

Set against the backdrop of South Korea’s rapid modernisation, When Life Gives You Tangerines chronicles the six-decade love story of Oh Ae-sun (IU) and Yang Gwan-sik (Park Bo-Gum), childhood companions whose relationship deepens into an enduring partnership that withstands poverty, loss and the relentless passage of time. 

Beginning in the 1960s, Jeju Island, we meet young Ae-sun, a precocious and book-loving girl whose brilliant mind yearns for opportunities beyond what her circumstances allow. As her mother, a haenyeo (female diver), poignantly observes, “It’s better to be born a cow than a woman in Jeju” – a statement that frames the steep climb ahead for our protagonist.

IU (Lee Ji-eun) delivers a career-defining performance as the young adult Ae-sun, imbuing her character with fierce determination and vulnerability in equal measure. Her portrayal feels stripped of artifice – raw, unpolished and profoundly authentic. 

Opposite her, Park Bo Gum’s Gwan-sik emerges as the quintessential green flag in a relationship, a man whose steadfast devotion manifests not through grand gestures but through consistent acts of care and sacrifice. He puts her shoes on, sells her cabbages at the market and stands as an unwavering presence through life’s harshest seasons.

Their chemistry transcends typical romantic tropes. Where other dramas might rely on declarations of love or dramatic confessions, When Life Gives You Tangerines finds its emotional resonance in the spaces between words – a lingering glance, a protective gesture, the quiet way Gwan-sik makes room for Ae-sun’s dreams even when circumstances conspire against them. 

When their long-awaited first kiss finally arrives against a backdrop of golden canola fields, it carries the weight of years of unspoken longing.

Director Kim Won-seok (previously acclaimed for Signal and My Mister) demonstrates masterful restraint, allowing scenes to breathe and emotions to simmer. The cinematography captures Jeju Island’s rugged beauty with a painterly eye – from the bobbing helmets of haenyeo divers resembling constellations in the sea to the radiant glow of twilight conversations that change the course of lives. 

Each frame feels meticulously composed, transforming even ordinary domestic moments into visual poetry.

The English title, “When Life Gives You Tangerines, cleverly adapts the familiar “when life gives you lemons” adage, substituting tangerines as a nod to Jeju’s famous crop (the island produces nearly all of South Korea’s tangerines). 

This metaphor of making something sweet from life’s bitter circumstances runs throughout the narrative. However, the original Korean title, roughly translated as “you have worked hard” or “thank you for your hard work” in Jeju dialect, carries even deeper significance, acknowledging the labour – physical and emotional – that sustains relationships across decades.

As the narrative progresses, the series expands its focus to include the next generation, particularly Ae-sun and Gwan-sik’s daughter, Geum-myeong. Her journey provides a counterpoint to her parents’ lives, illustrating both how much has changed in Korean society and what remains immutable about human relationships. 

The show thoughtfully subverts the “one true love” trope through her romantic path, suggesting that compatibility and mutual respect ultimately matter more than first love’s intoxicating rush.

While the pacing may challenge viewers accustomed to more plot-driven narratives, patience is rewarded with profound emotional payoffs. When Life Gives You Tangerines defies easy categorization – it’s not strictly a romance, a historical drama, or a family saga, but rather a meditation on time’s passage and love’s ability to endure through changing circumstances.

Moon So-ri and Park Hae-joon, who portray Ae-sun and Gwan-sik in their later years, seamlessly continue the emotional journey established by their younger counterparts. The transition between different actors playing the same characters across time periods feels organic rather than disruptive.

In its final moments, as an aged Ae-sun reflects on her life’s journey, the series delivers its most poignant truth: that aging changes only our outward appearance while our inner selves remain constant – still capable of joy, sorrow and profound connection. Like the tangerines that give the series its English name, When Life Gives You Tangerines offers an experience both sweet and tart, a reminder that life’s most meaningful moments often arrive without fanfare, nestled within the quiet rhythms of ordinary days.

For viewers seeking a K-drama experience beyond the high-concept premises of global hits like Squid Game or All of Us Are Dead, When Life Gives You Tangerines offers a more intimate but equally compelling alternative. 

It’s a series that understands that everyday struggles often demand more courage than extraordinary circumstances, and that choosing to remain by someone’s side day after day constitutes its own kind of heroism.
 




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‘Sikandar’ Day 1 Box Office collection: Salman Khan’s film falls short of Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Jawan’, Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Chhaava’


Salman Khan in ‘Sikandar’.

Salman Khan in ‘Sikandar’.
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Salman Khan’s Sikandarhasn’t had the best of starts at the box office. Released on March 30, 2025 (Sunday), the movie is directed by Tamil filmmaker A R Murugadoss.

Also starring Rashmika Mandanna, the Hindi action drama hasn’t enjoyed the typical buzz for a Salman movie. The Bollywood star has returned to the big screen with an Eid release after two years.

According to the portal Sacnilk, Sikandar has collected ₹26 crore in India on its opening day. The number has failed to create any record at the box office. The film’s first-day performance also falls short of Vicky Kaushal’s recently-released Chhaava, which racked up ₹31 crore on the opening day.

The movie’s worldwide collection is ₹54 crore, much behind Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan. The Atlee-directorial had earned ₹109-crore on its first day.

The first-day domestic box office collection of Sikandar pales in comparison with Salman’s previous films. If the 2016 Sultan made ₹36.54 crore,Tiger 3 (2023)enjoyed a whopping collection of ₹53.3 crore.

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Sikandar has opened to mixed reviews from critics and fans alike. The Hindu review of the film said, “Salman’s stiff presence and stilted dialogue delivery add to the woes. The action choreography has little novelty. In the absence of effective camerawork, it seems people queue up to be beaten by a star whose intent is intact but agility waning.”



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Salman Khan’s Film Outperforms Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan But Lags Behind Tiger Zinda Hai




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After much anticipation, Sikandar, starring Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna, finally hit theatres on Sunday, March 30, coinciding with the festive occasion of Eid. 

However, the film’s opening day collection stood at Rs 26 crore, falling short of expectations set by trade analysts, the makers and audiences alike.

As per Sacnilk, Sikandar registered a mere 23.47 percent occupancy for its primary Hindi version on Sunday -a surprisingly low figure given the massive pre-release buzz surrounding the film. 

Despite being marketed as Salman’s grand Eid treat for fans, the film underperformed compared to other recent releases. It failed to surpass the opening day collection of Chhaava, starring Vicky Kaushal, which raked in Rs 31 crore. 

Additionally, it lagged behind Salman’s previous blockbuster Tiger Zinda Hai, which had earned Rs 33 crore on its first day. However, Sikandar did manage to outperform the superstar’s Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, which had opened at Rs 15 crore.

ICYDK, just hours before its official release, the movie was leaked online.

Reports suggest that an HD print surfaced on various websites, sparking concerns among the makers.

Trade analyst Komal Nahta strongly condemned the leak, calling it a producer’s worst nightmare. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he wrote, “It’s the worst nightmare for any producer. A film is being leaked before its theatrical release. Unfortunately, that’s what happened last evening to Sajid Nadiadwala’s ‘Sikandar’, slated to release today in cinemas. The producer had the authorities pull the film down from 600 sites last night, but the harm had been done. The multiplication continued and is continuing. Condemnable act which could cost the producer of the Salman starrer dear!”

Produced by Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment and Salman Khan Films, Sikandar is an action-thriller featuring an ensemble cast, including Anjini Dhawan, Kajal Aggarwal, Sathyaraj, and Sharman Joshi in pivotal roles.




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Shogun Star Richard Chamberlain Dies At 90




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Actor Richard Chamberlain, who was best known for his role in the 1960s TV show Dr Kildare, hit miniseries Shogun and The Thorn Birds, has died at the age of 90, his publicist, Harlan Boll, confirmed the news to Variety.

Chamberlain died on March 29 in Waimanalo, Hawai’i, due to complications after a stroke.

Martin Rabbett, Chamberlain’s longtime partner, shared a statement as per Variety.

“Our beloved Richard is with the angels now. He is free and soaring to those loved ones before us. How blessed we were to have known such an amazing and loving soul. Love never dies. And our love is under his wings, lifting him to his next great adventure,” read the statement.

Chamberlain became popular for his role in ‘Dr. Kildare’, where he played a young doctor. The show made him a household name. He later starred in major TV miniseries like The Thorn Birds and Shogun, which were both huge successes.

The actor also acted in films including ‘The Three Musketeers’, ‘Petulia’, ‘The Music Lovers’, and ‘The Last Wave’. More recently, he appeared in David Lynch’s Twin Peaks revival as Bill Kennedy.

Chamberlain made his film debut in Secret of the Purple Reef in 1960. His first big Hollywood movie was A Thunder of Drums. After a failed TV series project, he landed a role in Dr. Kildare, which changed his life.

His last appearance was in the 2018 horror film Nightmare Cinema, where he played Dr. Mirari.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)




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Sikandar box office collection Day 1: Salman Khan starrer makes a splash with Rs 26 crore debut |


Sikandar box office collection Day 1: Salman Khan starrer makes a splash with Rs 26 crore debut

Salman Khan‘s much-anticipated action thriller Sikandar made its debut at the domestic box office with an estimated Rs 26 crore collection on its first day.
While the film’s opening performance fell slightly below industry expectations, it still secured its place as the eighth-highest opening for a Salman Khan starrer. Releasing on Sunday, a day before the Eid holiday, Sikandar recorded an overall Hindi occupancy rate of 21.60% on March 30. Morning shows saw a slow start with 13.76% occupancy, while evening screenings picked up to 25%. However, a minor dip was observed during night shows, settling at 23.55% occupancy.
Despite decent pre-sales figures, the film was expected to see strong spot bookings due to Khan’s massive fan following and its appeal as a mass entertainer. However, mixed audience reception hindered its box office potential. Trade analysts estimated that Sikandar would open in the range of Rs 25-26 crore net, a projection that ultimately materialised.
In comparison to the superstar’s previous releases, Sikandar fell just short of Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015), which earned Rs 26.67 crore on its opening day. It did, however, surpass Kick (2014) with Rs 24.97 crore and Dabangg 3 (2019), which debuted at Rs 22.29 crore. Given that the film was released on a Sunday and was followed by the Eid holiday, the opening figures are considered underwhelming.
Adding to its challenges, the film’s box office collections was reportedly struck by piracy within hours of its release. Multiple illegal platforms, including Telegram groups, allegedly leaked the film online, offering unauthorised downloads and streaming links. Film trade analyst Komal Nahta commented on the impact of piracy, stating, “Usually, films get pirated a week or two after release, but in this case, it happened on the release day itself. If a Salman Khan film is available for free on mobile phones the day it releases, why would audiences visit cinemas?”
With the Eid holiday on Monday, Sikandar must perform well to recover lost ground. The film’s long-term success now hinges on positive word-of-mouth and sustained box office traction throughout the week. Directed by AR Murugadoss, the film also stars Rashmika Mandanna in a leading role.





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‘Sikandar’ release day: Online leak to fan engagement, here’s all that happened as Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna starrer made it to the theatres |


‘Sikandar' release day: Online leak to fan engagement, here’s all that happened as Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna starrer made it to the theatres

Bhaijan’s Eid releaseSikandar,’ the movie, has been making a buzz right from the word go! Released as an Eid treat to Salman Khan fans, the movie on its first day, has seen so much action both in and out of the theatres. On the one hand, the fans came up with the most amazing ways to celebrate the film, on the other hand, the AR Murugadoss directorial faced some challenges.
Here’s a brief on everything you need to know about ‘Sikandar’ day 1

Sikandar leaked online

They say the internet has made things easier, it has offered the utmost comfort to people. However, nothing comes without a cost. The World Wide Web also serves as a free platform for several malpractices, and Salman Khan’s ‘Sikandar’ fell prey to the same. Within ours of its release, the reports of the movie being leaked online surfaced. Reportedly, it was leaked across 600 websites.
It disappointed everyone who is in the business of filmmaking and appreciates the art. Speaking about the online leak, Komal Nahta, in his conversation with ANI said, “Last night when I was in the trade, I discovered the film had already been leaked. But I didn’t tweet about it right away because I wanted to be 100 per cent sure. Sometimes only a few scenes are leaked, and if you call it a full leak, it can cause unnecessary panic.”
According to him, the leak can impact the box office performance of the movie.

Sikandar crosses the Rs. 20 crore mark on its 1st day

The online leak did pose a threat, but Salman Khan’s dedicated fan army made sure that the movie doesn’t fall flat at the box office. According to the early estimates of Sacnilk, ‘Sikandar’ made Rs.21.96 crore on its first day across all languages.

Mixed reactions on Twitter

On the one hand, where several netizens celebrated the release of ‘Sikandar’ as a festival, others criticized the movie and went as raw with their words as possible.
“Totally flop movie Sikandar. No story, No Screenplay, no music, no lyrics, no choreography, no action, and one more flop added to the list,” wrote a user.

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Another post read, “I am watching #Sikandar in a packed hall right now and I believe many cinemas will be going housefull today. All of us who are watching this film deserve an apology from Salman Khan for putting us into so much misery and torture.🙏”
On the other hand, as mentioned, some celebrated Salman and the movie alike.
“Sikandar totally blows Salman bhai’s last few films out of the water; that entrance was insane! It’s got action, emotions, and the songs are pretty good too (sic),” wrote a fan.

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Another fan shared a post saying, “Crowd goes crazy on Megastar #SalmanKhan entry scene in #Sikandar movie. Theatre Turn Into Stadium 🔥🔥🔥”
The release of ‘Sikandar’ has been an exciting journey filled with ups and downs. Despite facing significant challenges with piracy before its launch, the film has performed impressively at the box office, bolstered by the loyal support of Salman Khan’s fans. As viewers continue to fill the theaters, ‘Sikandar’ embodies the strength and charm of Bollywood films.





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Sonakshi Sinha on life after marriage with Zaheer Iqbal: ‘My in-laws treat me like more than a daughter’ | Hindi Movie News


Sonakshi Sinha on life after marriage with Zaheer Iqbal: ‘My in-laws treat me like more than a daughter’

Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal continue to set couple goals with their heartwarming moments and playful banter. From sharing romantic pictures to pranking each other, they never fail to delight their fans. During a recent YouTube live session, the couple engaged with their followers and answered questions about their married life.
Sonakshi on the difference between her parental and in-laws’ home
A fan asked Sonakshi about the difference she feels between her parental home and her in-laws’ home. The actress shared that while she was pampered as a daughter, her in-laws treat her with even more love and care, making her feel like she has always been a part of their family.
“As a daughter, I was obviously very pampered in my own house. But in my in-laws’ house, they treat me like more than a daughter. I feel I’m truly blessed to have found in-laws like that,” said Sonakshi.
She further elaborated, “Kyunki wo responsibility bhi hai ki kisi aur ki beti humare ghar pe aayi hai. (Because they also feel the responsibility that another person’s daughter has come into their home). So they just go an extra mile every time and they just make me feel like I have always lived here and I’ve been born in this house and I am the daughter of this house.”

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Zaheer’s playful response leaves Sonakshi in splits
Zaheer Iqbal couldn’t resist cracking a joke in response to Sonakshi’s heartfelt words. He quipped, “Thank God that didn’t happen!” leaving Sonakshi in laughter.
She quickly responded, “Arey yaar bhaavnaon ko samjho tum. You don’t have to apply logic to everything. This is just a way of saying.”

A love story that began at Salman Khan’s party
Sonakshi and Zaheer had been in a secret relationship for seven years before tying the knot in June last year. Their intimate wedding was attended by close friends and family members. The couple first met at a party hosted by Salman Khan. Zaheer, who debuted with Salman Khan’s production Notebook, later worked with Sonakshi in Double XL and a music video titled Blockbuster.





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Amid Divorce Rumours, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Attends A Family Wedding. MIA




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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan recently attended a family wedding, and a picture from the event is making waves on social media. In the snap, the actress looks absolutely gorgeous as someone clicks a selfie with her.

Dressed in a stunning red outfit, Aishwarya is pure elegance. Her makeup and jewellery? Totally on point. Fans can’t get enough of her effortless charm at the celebration.

A fan page shared the image on Instagram with the caption, “Queen Aishwarya was spotted at her family’s wedding.”

A few days ago, rumours swirled that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s car was hit by a BEST bus in Mumbai on March 26, after a paparazzo shared a video on Instagram. The clip left the actress’ fans worried about her safety.

According to The Free Press Journal, the minor collision happened near Amitabh Bachchan’s bungalow on Juhu Tara Road. Things took a turn when a bouncer allegedly slapped the bus driver, leading to a brief scuffle. However, the bungalow staff later apologised, and the driver opted not to involve the police.

Meanwhile, India Today clarified that Aishwarya wasn’t even inside the car when it happened. “People close to the actor have confirmed that she is absolutely fine and there was no ‘accident’,” said a source close to the actress told the publication. Click here to read the full story. 

On the work front, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was last seen in Mani Ratnam‘s Ponniyin Selvan: II, released in April 2023. 

In the film, the actress reprised her role as Nandini. The epic historical action drama film also featured Vikram, Ravi Mohan, Sobhita Dhulipala, Karthi, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Prakash Raj, Rahman, R. Parthiban and Jayaram in important roles. Both instalments of Ponniyin Selvan are currently available for streaming on Prime Video.






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Ashish Chanchlani reacts to Ranveer Allahbadia’s fresh start after India’s Got Latent controversy: ‘Next time please don’t crack jokes near me’ | Hindi Movie News


Ashish Chanchlani reacts to Ranveer Allahbadia's fresh start after India's Got Latent controversy: 'Next time please don't crack jokes near me'

YouTuber and content creator Ranveer Allahbadia, popularly known as BeerBiceps, resumed his podcast, The Ranveer Show, on Sunday following intense public backlash over his controversial remark about “watching parents have sex.” The statement led to widespread outrage, multiple FIRs, and online criticism.
Earlier today, Ranveer took to Instagram to share photos expressing gratitude, captioning his post, “Thank you to my loved ones. Thank you universe. A new blessed chapter begins – Rebirth.”
Ashish Chanchlani’s playful response
Fellow YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani, who was also a panellist on India’s Got Latent—the show where Ranveer made the controversial remark—reacted to the Instagram post. He commented, “Love you, but next time you are meeting me please don’t crack jokes near me,” adding a joined hands and a laughing emoji.
Tanmay Bhat’s comments and the B Praak connection
Comedian Tanmay Bhat joined the online banter with two cheeky comments. In one, he humorously wrote, “Missed you (not really)” with a kiss emoji. In another, he quipped, “Like this comment if you want a B Praak podcast,” referencing the singer’s criticism of Ranveer.
B Praak had earlier slammed Ranveer’s remark as “ghatiya” and announced that he had pulled out of a planned appearance on The Ranveer Show due to the controversy.

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Ranveer’s apology and fresh start
In a new YouTube video, Ranveer apologised to those who felt let down by his remarks and assured fans that he would be more mindful of his content in the future.
“First of all, thank you to all my supporters and well-wishers. Your positive messages helped me and my family a lot. This phase was very difficult… I openly received violent threats, so much online hatred, so many media articles… we went through a lot, but in the midst of it all, your DMs helped us a lot,” he said.

Ranveer concluded by promising a “fresh start” and pledged to be more responsible with his content moving forward.





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