Stand-up comedian Pranit More has been on the receiving end of criticism following a viral video from his stand-up show. Amid the growing backlash, Kunickaa Sadanand came out in support of Pranit More and hoped that he would be forgiven. Now, a day later, Kunickaa has spoken about how sons should be taught basic morality.
Dropping a new video message amid Pranit’s ongoing case, she said, “Hamare society mein kuch log ab bhi yeh samajhte hain ki agar maine dinner pay kiya, gift diya, trips sponsor ki toh samne waale mein obligation ho gayi. Aur bahut si ladkiyan bina kisi pressure ke apne andar hi andar guilty feel karne lagti hain. (Translation: In our society, some people still believe that if they pay for dinner, give a gift, or sponsor a trip,
the other person incurs an obligation. And many women, without any external pressure, start feeling guilty deep down).”
370 rupaye ki biryani se shuru hui baat… lekin sawaal usse kahin bada hai. 🤔
Kya kindness ka matlab return karna hota hai? Ya sirf gratitude kaafi hai? pic.twitter.com/H7OQNvQ0cA— Kunickaa Sadanand (@Kunickaa) June 14, 2026
Adding how women should be taught the difference between gratitude and obligation, Kunickaa added, “We must also teach our sons. Ki agar tum kisiko dinner khilate ho toh tumne ek dinner khilaya hai, tumne koi haq nahi khareeda. (If you get dinner for someone, it does not mean you have bought a right over that person).”
Comedian Pranit More has issued another public apology as the controversy surrounding his viral crowdwork clips continues to escalate. The backlash began after a now-deleted video from one of his shows featured an audience member making a misogynistic remark, implying that spending Rs 370 on a date entitled him to physical intimacy.
Kunickaa Sadanand, while reacting to the controversy, called him a “good boy” and asked him to stay strong. Her comment read, “Everyone makes mistakes, but not everyone has the courage to own it. @rj_pranit, you are a good boy with the right values, but as I always said, roasting or crowd work can carry you away, especially as an entertainer, when you see people reacting and laughing. I hope people forgive you, and I also hope people change their attitude towards women/girls. You were not the cause of a generational mindset; you were one of the many who inherited this mindset from generations of objectification. God bless you. I’m sure you will be back with brilliant content. Stay strong, stay mindful.”
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