Pranit More’s Apology Sparks Outpouring of Support from Fellow Creators
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YouTuber Pranit More apologises for Rs 370 biryani remarks; peers rally behind him
Pranit More says everyone makes mistakes after a controversial Rs 370 biryani comment, and receives backing from fellow creators Kunickaa, Sadanand Shehbaz Badesha and others.
Pranit More, the Bangalore‑based content creator who’s best known for his cheeky reaction videos, found himself in hot water last week after a off‑hand remark about a "Rs 370 biryani" went viral. The comment, which many fans interpreted as a jab at ordinary households, sparked a flurry of backlash on social media.
Facing a torrent of criticism, More took to his own channel to apologize. In a video that ran just over two minutes, he looked directly into the camera, admitted that his words were ill‑chosen and added, “Everyone makes mistakes; I’m learning from this.” He also promised to be more mindful of the impact his jokes can have.
The apology seemed to hit a nerve—in a good way. Within hours, a wave of supportive messages poured in from other influencers. Kunickaa, a fellow YouTuber with a sizeable following, posted a short clip saying, “Pranit’s a good guy, and we all slip up sometimes. Let’s give him space to grow.” Sadanand Shehbaz Badesha, known for his satirical sketches, echoed the sentiment, reminding fans that “creators are human too, and they deserve a second chance.”
Even beyond the big names, countless fans rallied in the comments, peppering the thread with emojis, encouraging words, and personal anecdotes about their own blunders. One viewer wrote, “I’ve said stupid stuff on live streams before; we should cut each other some slack.” The overall tone shifted from outrage to a more forgiving, almost communal vibe.
Industry observers note that this pattern—controversy, swift apology, and a collective defense from peers—is becoming a familiar script in the Indian digital space. They argue it reflects a maturing ecosystem where creators understand the power of accountability, while audiences appreciate authentic, human moments.
As for Pranit More, the episode appears to have been a wake‑up call. He hinted at upcoming content that will focus on “responsible humor” and promised to involve his community in the creative process. Whether this will restore his reputation fully remains to be seen, but for now, the chorus of support suggests he’s not walking this road alone.
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