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Poonam Pandey Criticises ‘₹370 Biryani’ Controversy, Calls Out Misogynistic Attitudes

News Mania Desk/ Piyal Chatterjee/ 12th June 2026

Actor and model Poonam Pandey has reacted strongly to the controversy surrounding comedian Pranit More’s viral “₹370 biryani” remark, adding her voice to the growing criticism over comments perceived as promoting misogynistic attitudes. The incident has sparked widespread discussion on social media about consent, gender sensitivity and the limits of humour in public spaces.

The controversy began after a video clip from one of Pranit More’s stand-up performances gained traction online. During an interaction with the audience, a remark suggesting that spending ₹370 on biryani for a woman justified expectations in return triggered outrage among viewers. Many social media users argued that the comment normalised problematic views about relationships and consent.

Responding to the debate, Poonam Pandey condemned the mindset reflected in the statement. She pointed out that women often spend more than ₹370 on essential sanitary products, questioning how the cost of a meal could be used to imply entitlement. Her response quickly gained attention online, with several users praising her for addressing the issue directly and highlighting the everyday realities faced by women.

The controversy has also reignited conversations about the responsibilities of comedians and content creators when addressing sensitive subjects. While some defended the exchange as part of crowd interaction during a comedy show, others maintained that humour should not reinforce stereotypes or undermine discussions around consent. Amid mounting criticism, Pranit More issued an apology, expressing regret over the incident and acknowledging that the situation had been mishandled. However, the episode has continued to fuel public debate, with many calling for greater awareness and accountability in entertainment.

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