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New developments have emerged in the India's Got Latent (IGL) controversy, with Maharashtra Cyber Cell intensifying its probe. Authorities are now investigating all 18 episodes of the controversial show, reviewing the actions of judges and participants who allegedly used obscene language.

Key Updates on the Investigation

  • All 18 episodes of ‘India’s Got Latent’ are under scrutiny.
  • 32 judges who appeared on the show have been identified.
  • Notices have already been sent to some judges, while the process of summoning others is ongoing.
  • Statements from audience members who attended the show will be recorded as witness testimony.
  • Maharashtra Cyber Police has asked YouTube to remove all 18 episodes from the platform.

Fear Among Judges & Participants

  • Many judges of the show, who are currently outside Mumbai, are reportedly worried after an FIR was filed in the case.
  • Participants who used obscene language may also face legal action.
  • Investigators will collect unedited footage of all episodes to determine if the makers intentionally spread obscenity for financial gain.

Women's Commission Summons & FIR Concerns

  • The Women's Commission has summoned Ranveer Allahabadia, Samay Raina, and others over their obscene remarks.
  • The hearing for this case is scheduled for February 17.

Ashish Chanchlani’s Statement Recorded, More to Follow

  • YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani has already had his statement recorded by Khar police.
  • Police have contacted all the accused, including:
    • Samay Raina, who is currently out of the country.
    • Ranveer Allahabadia’s manager, who has been notified.
    • Ranveer Allahabadia is expected to record his statement soon.