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"Perverted Creators": Neelesh Mishra Lashes Out At Creators For Vulgar Content
Renowned audio storyteller and writer Neelesh Mishra has strongly condemned the creator of popular YouTube channel, Beer Biceps and other creators for their explicit and “perverse” content which has recently been circulated on social media platforms.
The controversy erupted when BeerBiceps aka Ranveer Allahabadia, a popular figure and YouTuber asked a shocking and explicit question on their roasting show “India’s Got LA Tent,” a spoof of America’s Got Talent.
Mishra condemned the creators calling them “Perverted Creators” and expressed his outrage on social media, stating that the creators have “zero sense of responsibility” and are “shaping our country’s creative economy” with their filthy content.
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He also criticised the platform for not designating the content as adult-only, making it easily accessible to children.
Taking to the X platform Neelesh Mishra wrote,” This content is not designated as adult content — it can be seen with ease even by a child if the algorithm takes him or her there. The creators of the platform have zero sense of responsibility. I am also not surprised at all that four people at the desk — and lots in the audience — celebrated this and had a great laugh. You, the audience, normalised and celebrated this and people like this. Decency is not incentivised in India — by platforms or audiences — and creators are stooping lower and lower for audience reach and revenue. Banal, crass, and insensitive are words only for boring uncool people. These creators can say anything in the name of freedom of speech and get away with it. Again, meet the creators who are shaping our country’s creative economy.”
“Would you rather watch your parents have sex for the rest of your life — or would you join in once and stop it forever?”
Meet the perverted creators who are shaping our country’s creative economy. I am sure each one has a following of millions.
This content is not designated as… https://t.co/UjwKyPIhJQ— Neelesh Misra (@neeleshmisra) February 9, 2025
Many social media users reacted to the video as a user pointed out that the question was not even original, but rather copied from another YouTube channel called The OG Crew.
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Another user expressed his disappointment and shame, stating that the content was “not just perverted but beyond that level.”
We must wonder freedom of 2014 – why our Sanskari society has been depraved to this atrocious level of content.
Why this is even allowed?
— KARTIK CHAUDHARY (@kartik_chau) February 9, 2025
A lot of social media users criticised the culture of celebrating mediocrity and the pursuit of fame through clickbait content and acknowledged the existence of a “grey area” but felt that the creators had crossed a line.