Real Hit Crushed by Backlash—Drops Apology to Rajasthan Amid Fake-News Storm!
Real Hit just sleptwalked into a firestorm and—after facing savage backlash from Rajasthan Police—finally issued a public apology. “We’re sorry to the people of Rajasthan. We hurt your sentiments,” said the creators in their video. “Some misinformation was spread through our platform… we should’ve fact-checked before uploading.” They revealed the original podcast was deleted three months ago—but warning lights? Still flashing. Those short clips are still going viral. “Please stop circulating them,” they plead. YouTube+1
Here’s the scoop: On a guest-filled episode of Real Hit, a guest allegedly spread misleading claims about Rajasthani customs and traditions. The backlash came fast. Rajasthan Police called them out, and the internet lit up. Now, in the apology they posted, Real Hit said:
“Though in that video we never directly insulted Rajasthan, we should’ve fact-checked. That was our mistake.” YouTube
They clarified the original content was pulled three months back—yet, echoing like wildfire, “short edited clips are still going viral,” they charged. YouTube+1
In case you didn’t know: Real Hit is a popular podcast channel known for bold content and hot takes. But this episode crossed a line—turning cultural pride into controversy. Rajasthanites weren’t having it, and the Police stepping in pushed the story into prime meme —and news—territory.
Social media is buzzing. A few netizens chimed in:
- “They deleted the video, but not the blame!”
- “Fact-check first, post later, amateurs!”
Now the question on everyone's feed: Will Real Hit face official action? Will they launch a culture-awareness segment to redeem themselves? Or dare we say—bring a Rajasthani guest to appease the hurt? Only time (and maybe a second apology) will tell.