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RJ Mahvash Defends Samay Raina, Says She’ll Be A Part Of India’s Got Latent Season 2: ‘Humans Make Mistakes’

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The digital entertainment space in India has been buzzing with anticipation and intense discussion ever since comedian Samay Raina announced the return of his highly popular yet controversial talent hunt show for a second edition. Adding fuel to the building excitement, actor and former radio jockey Mahvash has officially confirmed her participation in the upcoming installment of the series. Speaking candidly during a recent promotional interaction for her upcoming OTT project titled Satrangi: Badle Ka Khel, which is scheduled to premiere on ZEE5 on May 22, the creator shared the news of her involvement while taking a firm stand in support of the show’s organizers and fellow content creators who previously faced severe public backlash and legal troubles.

The unexpected confirmation came to light when Mahvash revealed that Samay Raina had personally extended an invitation to her while they were working together on a separate project. She recalled that the comedian directly asked if she would be willing to attend the next season of the comedy talent show, a request to which she instantly agreed without any hesitation because she thoroughly enjoys engaging with the digital community. This development comes as a major statement of solidarity, especially considering the massive storm of controversy that engulfed the show during its debut season. The first edition faced severe backlash following an objectionable and sensitive remark made by guest panelist Ranveer Allahbadia during a particular episode, an incident that quickly escalated into multiple FIRs, intense internet trolling, and ultimately forced Samay to temporarily pull down all episodes of the show from his official YouTube channel.

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Addressing the lingering negativity and public outcry surrounding the creators involved, Mahvash choosing to speak out serves as a rare gesture of industry loyalty over digital cancel culture. She admitted that she was merely watching the entire controversy unfold from an outside perspective and did not even know Samay closely on a personal level at the time, though she had reached out to Ranveer during the peak of the backlash. Explaining her unwavering stance, she highlighted that prominent creators like Ranveer Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani had unconditionally shown up to support her during the trailer launch of her production venture Section 108, which stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, despite not having a deep personal bond with her back then. For Mahvash, that act demonstrated genuine friendship and mutual respect, which is why she remains determined to stand by them regardless of public scrutiny.

In a strong defense of the digital creators, the actor emphasized that the public needs to adopt a more empathetic approach rather than continuing to endlessly target individuals online. While she openly acknowledged that the remarks made on the show were wrong and misguided, she firmly reminded audiences that humans naturally make mistakes and should not be subjected to permanent social execution for a single lapse in judgment. She urged netizens to stop roasting and vilifying the team any further, adding that in all her personal interactions, these creators have proven to be exceptionally great individuals who have never once crossed boundaries or behaved disrespectfully. As fans brace themselves for a bolder and re-engineered second season of the reality show, Mahvash’s public defense highlights a growing sentiment among creators to prioritize human flaws and professional unity over relentless online outrage.

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