SC SLAMS Comedians! Samay Raina & Vipul Goyal Ordered to APOLOGIZE Publicly

Drama just hit the comedy world HARD! 🚨 The Supreme Court of India has ordered popular comedians Samay Raina, Vipul Goyal, Balraj Ghai, Sonali Thakker, and Nishant Tanwar to issue public apologies on their YouTube and social media platforms after cracking insensitive jokes about people with disabilities.
These comedians had already apologized inside the courtroom—but the SC wasn’t having it! The judges made it crystal clear: “Humor is fine when taken in the right spirit, but when jokes cross into mocking a community, it becomes problematic.”
The Court further threw shade, saying influencers aren’t just entertainers anymore—they’re commercializing speech. Translation? Jokes that cash in on mocking marginalized groups won’t slide under “freedom of speech.”
💥 The order shocked fans. Samay Raina—known for his witty chess streams and collabs with legends like Viswanathan Anand—now has to face a different kind of checkmate. Meanwhile, Vipul Goyal (of TVF Pitchers fame), Balraj Ghai, Sonali Thakker, and Nishant Tanwar are all under the same spotlight.
Speculation is already running wild online. Will the comedians release heartfelt video statements? Or will they try to turn the apology itself into a satirical performance?
Fans are divided:
“Freedom of speech is dying,” one user ranted.
“About time! Mocking disabilities was never comedy,” another clapped back.
One thing’s certain—this isn’t just a punchline. It’s a career-defining moment. And the internet is watching to see if these comedians can turn the apology tour into a redemption arc… or if the laughter has officially stopped.