Ranveer Allahbadia — yes, the Beer Biceps guy who tells you to lift heavy and live better — is lifting something else these days: a legal mess. Welcome to the latest update on the Ranveer Allahbadia case, where comedy, controversy, and courtroom drama are having one big crossover episode.
So, our guy Ranveer Allahbadia made a guest appearance on the YouTube show India’s Got Latent, hosted by comedian Samay Raina. All was going great… until he allegedly dropped some obscene comments. The result? Both of them are now in trouble. Turns out, YouTube isn’t all fun and filters — sometimes it lands you in front of judges.
Passport Please? Ranveer’s Legal Gym Workout
Now, people are mad. Viewers, the law, and especially the Supreme Court, which is basically looking at this case like a parent watching kids break the house rules.
Allahbadia went to the Supreme Court asking for his passport back — maybe he has travel plans? Or just really misses the airport lounge snacks. But the court, in typical dramatic fashion, said, “Let’s wait a week.”
The court told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to check if the investigation on Ranveer Allahbadia is finished or if there’s more digging to do. Maharashtra Police says, “We’re done!” but Assam Police is like, “Not so fast!” They’ve summoned a co-accused to show up on Tuesday. Plot twist!
Samay Raina and the Joke That Didn’t Land
Meanwhile, Samay Raina is in hot water for cracking jokes about the cost of spinal muscular atrophy treatment. Yeah… not exactly the kind of humor that gets you applause. The Supreme Court wasn’t laughing either.
Justice Surya Kant called it a “very, very serious issue.” The court asked for videos, transcripts — basically everything short of a Netflix docuseries — to decide what to do. The Cure SMA Foundation also stepped in, asking the court to take real action.
All of this has led the Supreme Court to raise a big question: Should social media content be regulated? They don’t want to step on free speech, but when YouTubers start talking nonsense, someone has to clean it up.
In February, the court asked the Centre for its thoughts. Translation: “Hey government, wanna step in before things go full circus?”
So, What’s the Future for Ranveer Allahbadia?
Here’s the situation: Ranveer Allahbadia still doesn’t have his passport, the Supreme Court is still reviewing things, and YouTubers everywhere are rethinking their scripts. One bad joke or edgy comment and boom — welcome to courtroom drama.
Whether you’re a fan of his gym vlogs or just here for the tea, one thing’s clear: Ranveer Allahbadia is learning the hard way that internet fame can come with real-life consequences. Stay tuned, because this saga is far from over — and probably has more episodes than your favorite Netflix series.


