The recent uproar surrounding Ranveer Allahbadia and Samay Raina with India’s Got Latent has sparked a broader conversation about content creators’ responsibilities in today’s digital age. This controversy has brought back an old podcast conversation between Ranveer and spiritual leader BK Shivani, where she discussed the powerful impact of content on mental well-being.
In the resurfaced video, BK Shivani emphasises the need for mindful content creation. “Content has a huge role to play in our mental health,” she explained, urging creators to treat content like food—something that nourishes the consumer’s mind. She warned that producing content without considering its mental and emotional impact is like serving unhealthy junk food, contributing to psychological distress.
She is heard saying in the podcast with Ranveer, “Content has a huge role to play in our mental health. I told you last time to be careful with what kind of content you are producing. We really need to take responsibility. It is like food. What you will cook and give it to someone, it will influence the health of that person. You will obviously feed them somehting healthy, right? If you feed junk food to someone, it is part of your karma.”
She further added, “When we were growing up, we didn’t have these kind of content. Now, we are all sitting with phones and OTT platforms and social media. If anyone has to make their mind powerful, wants to increase their soul power, they should start doing one major thing and that is content restriction.”
Her words resonate deeply in the context of the ongoing debates about online influence. Ranveer, known for his wide-reaching podcast, has often explored themes of self-improvement and success. However, with the current controversy, critics are revisiting how content choices influence audience perceptions, especially on platforms as influential as social media and reality TV.
BK Shivani’s advice was clear: content restriction can strengthen one’s mind and soul. In an era where endless scrolling and sensational content dominate, her message serves as a reminder that content creators wield significant responsibility. They shape narratives, influence behaviors, and impact mental health on a massive scale.
The controversy began when Ranveer Allahbadia, a guest judge on the show, posed a provocative question: “Would you rather witness your parents having sex for life or join once to stop it forever?” Samay Raina and Apoorva Mukhija were seen laughing and using inappropriate language, sparking online outrage over the show’s content.
The India’s Got Latent incident now stands as a case study in how public figures must navigate the fine line between engaging content and ethical responsibility.
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