Kusha Kapila Just Called Out Pranit More Over That Rs 370 Biryani Drama

A split screen showing social media influencers talking into their cameras
  • Kusha Kapila takes a stand.
  • The biryani video that started it all.
  • Why accountability matters on social media.

We just saw the latest internet firestorm. Kusha Kapila is not happy. She is asking Pranit More some very pointed questions about a recent video. This isn’t just about food.

It started with Himanshu Jangra. He posted a video about a plate of biryani that cost Rs 370. People were upset. They thought the price was a total rip-off for what was served. It looked like a standard meal in an expensive package.

Pranit More seemed to cheer the video on. Kusha Kapila noticed. She said, “Aap shabashi de rahe the.” This means he was giving him a pat on the back. She thinks influencers should be more careful.

The visual vibe of these call-out videos is so raw. It feels like a messy, unedited studio session. The lighting is harsh and real. It’s like watching a neon painting where the colors are just a bit too bright to ignore.

Speaking of things getting messy, Nick Reiner wants his parents’ trust fund to pay for his defense. People are asking if that is even fair. Money and fame always create these strange situations.

Kusha wants more accountability. She feels that when famous people clap for bad content, it sends the wrong message. It’s about being honest with your audience. You can’t just support everything for the sake of views.

This drama reminds us of other high-profile stories. Like how Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s ex recalls scary moments from the past. People in the spotlight always have their actions watched closely. One wrong move and the internet notices.

Even in politics, things are shifting fast. We recently learned that Steve Hilton is heading to the November ballot. Everyone is under the microscope these days. Whether you are a comedian or a politician, people want the truth.

Our Take

We think Kusha Kapila is right to ask questions. Influencers have a lot of power. If they support something that feels like a scam, it hurts their fans. It is okay to call out your friends. That is how the internet gets better for everyone.