Dentist Pranit More’s Viral Clip Sparks Nationwide Backlash and Legal Trouble
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From Rs 370 Biryani to a FIR: How a Dentist’s Video Turned Into a Social Media Storm
A video featuring dentist Pranit More went viral, drawing fury over his off‑hand comment about a male cadaver and a Rs 370 biryani. The uproar led to a FIR, a public apology, and heated debates on professional conduct.
When Pranit More, a practising dentist from Pune, posted a short clip on Instagram last week, he probably expected a few likes and maybe some chuckles. What he didn’t foresee was the avalanche of outrage that would follow, spilling over into newsrooms, court filings and even dinner tables across the country.
In the video, More can be heard joking about a “male cadaver” he allegedly encountered during a routine dissection, followed by an off‑hand remark that a “good biryani should cost only Rs 370.” The comment, while perhaps intended as a light‑hearted quip, struck a nerve. Many viewers found the reference to a dead body distasteful, and the casual pricing of a beloved dish added a layer of insensitivity that ignited a firestorm.
Within hours, the clip was shared thousands of times, each share accompanied by a fresh wave of condemnation. Social media users labeled the post “unprofessional,” “crude,” and even “dangerously trivialising death.” Influencers, medical associations and a handful of politicians weighed in, urging the dental council to take action.
Responding to the backlash, the Pune Police registered a First Information Report (FIR) on allegations of “obscene content” and “spreading communal disharmony.” While the legal language may sound heavyweight, the crux of the case revolves around whether a practising dentist can publicly joke about a cadaver without breaching ethical standards.
Under mounting pressure, More posted an apology the next day, stating, “I regret my words and understand the hurt they caused. It was never my intention to offend anyone.” The apology, though sincere, was met with mixed reactions—some accepted it as a genuine mea culpa, while others argued that a simple apology doesn’t erase the impact of the original post.
Meanwhile, the dental council has opened a disciplinary inquiry. Experts say that, regardless of intent, medical professionals are expected to uphold a certain decorum, especially when discussing matters related to death or patient dignity. The council’s decision could set a precedent for how similar incidents are handled in the future.
Beyond the legal and professional ramifications, the episode has sparked a broader conversation about online etiquette. In an age where a 30‑second clip can travel faster than a rumor, many are calling for clearer guidelines on what constitutes acceptable content for health‑care providers on public platforms.
For now, Pranit More remains on leave from his clinic, awaiting the outcome of the FIR and the council’s hearing. Whether this controversy will fade away like many viral moments or linger as a cautionary tale remains to be seen. One thing is certain: the Rs 370 biryani comment will be remembered—as a reminder that even the most casual jokes can have serious consequences.
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