Kusha Kapila, Dolly Singh Call Out "370 Ki Biryani" Clip From Pranit More`s Show
Updated on: 10 June, 2026 04:44 PM IST |Shweta Shah

Kusha Kapila and Dolly Singh criticize Pranit More show controversy
The internet continues to roar over a cheap and filthy comment from the infamous "370 ki Biryani" guy from comedian Pranit More`s show. A video from the comedian`s show has been surfacing on the internet, garnering attention from influencers and social media users across the country.
Joining the people criticizing the clip, Kusha Kapila and Dolly Singh have shared their unapologetic opinions with a pinch of satire, calling out the controversy. They also criticized More for not reacting wisely.
For the uninitiated, a clip from the comedian`s live show has been surfacing where an audience member, identified as Himanshu Jangra, commented that his spending Rs. 370 on a chicken biryani implied that he was entitled to something in return from the woman.
Dolly Singh calls out "disgusting behavior"
Taking it to Instagram, the actress shared a rather lengthy and detailed post, calling out male content creators and comedians to take greater accountability.
Her note started with, "If you can act all mature, open-minded, and women-respecting (saying you`re a feminist ally would be a stretch) in your sets and overall media footprint, please at least try to act the same performative act in your crowd work and on Instagram too!"
Also Read: Samay Raina To Vir Das, 6 Comedians Who Landed In Trouble
"Of course there are many misogynistic pieces of s*** male creators/comics; what can we even say to them? But those who are at least nice (main toh performative hi bolungi vaise), I request you please bring it to your audience interactions too, online or offline," she added.
View this post on Instagram
Singh continued, "We`ve all seen the recent male comedian incident where not only did he let an asshole degrade a woman and promote extremely sexist and creepy behavior on his live show, but he also laughed, clapped, and laughed so hard he got up from his seat; requested a recreation of the incident; asked for details; got concerned over a religious mention but not for a woman; calculated the price of a kiss with said woman at 12 rupees; called that man the funniest in the room; and rewarded him with a cash prize of 5,000 rupees." "Disgusting behavior."
Dolly Singh also shared a disturbing personal incident and wrote, "I`ll share a personal incident. I once commented, `Congratulations, X,` on the post of a popular male creator, and within a few hours my comments had replies from men going, `Kitne mein degi?` (`How much will you give?`), `Oye r****` (`Hey r****`), `Chal nikal` (`Get out`), and `Baap se mara nahi shayad...` (`Maybe you weren`t beaten by your father...`). Some less explicit, some more, but a general theme? Hateful. It was so much that I had to delete the comment within a few hours."
Kusha Kapila reacts to the controversy
The Masaba Masaba actress took to Instagram Stories and shared a satirical note, urging women to call out such "disgusting comedy."
"Urge women to call out disgusting comedy plenty. Darna, Mat (please don`t be scared). Bakwaas kee hai toh drag karo badhiya se (if it`s nonsense, then call it out strongly). Uploading a clip like that is a choice. Choosing to crack `certain` jokes on women and hosting that on your channel IS A CHOICE. All of it IS A CHOICE," she wrote.
Kapila continued, "This, by the way, is not comedy! It`s content designed to get a reaction. I am so glad so many women are calling it out. Bahut achha lag raha hai (it feels very good). Bahut mazza aa raha hai (I`m really enjoying it). Aaj main apne paison se order karke biryani khaungi (today I`ll order biryani with my own money and eat it)."
In another video, she said, "Some of you men need to call this behavior out. Some men who truly care. Not all men, right? I agree, not all men. Some need to come to the front and call this entitled, disgusting behavior out. Jahan par ek comedy show mein ek ladka bol raha hai 370 rupees ki vasooli lunga, ek ladki ki intimacy ki price laga raha hai (where, in a comedy show, a man is saying he will recover Rs 370, putting a price on a woman`s intimacy)."
Taking a dig at the situation, Kusha Kapila further added, "Main toh keh rahi hoon feminism ke liye nahi, sirf aura points ke liye kardo" (I`m saying, don`t even do it for feminism; do it just for aura points). Ghatiya behavior ko call out karo (call out such disgusting behavior).
While many users have reacted to this cheap, misogynistic comment, Himanshu Jagra has been fired from his job in Gurugram.
As for comedian Pranit More, he issued a public apology on social media.
ADVERTISEMENT
Are you excited for Money Heist Season 6?
ADVERTISEMENT






