When Ranveer Allahbadia was trolled for asking Akshay Kumar about his Testosterone, said 'Aapke chaar hai' - WATCH VIDEO

Ranveer Allahbadia had once asked Akshay Kumar about his Testosterone which left Tiger Shroff in splits. The internet felt that Ranveer was messing with the wrong guy, as Akshay Kumar's wit, comic timing is unmatchable and he was seen roasting Ranveer all through the podcast.
When Ranveer Allahbadia was trolled for asking Akshay Kumar about his Testosterone, said 'Aapke chaar hai' - WATCH VIDEO
Ranveer Allahbadia has been facing a lot of backlash for his insensitive comment towards a contestant on Samay Raina's show 'India's Got Latent'. The Youtuber/Influencer told a contestant on the show, "Would you rather watch your parents have sex every day for the rest of your life or join in once and stop it forever?”
Amidst this latest controversy, an old video of Ranveer has gone viral on the internet. The influencer was trolled for asking this question as he once told Akshay Kumar, "Sir is the personification of Testosterone. Aapki aawaaz se hi Testosterone nikalke aata hai. It's like Aapke do nahi, aapke chaar hai. Aisa kabhi kabhi lagta hai."
This made Tiger Shroff who was also present on the podcast, burst into a huge laughter. Akshay replied to him and said, 'Good. Main 6 ke chakkar mein hu."

The 'Khiladi' actor was also roasting Ranveer through the show and here's how netizens had reacted.
A user said, "Akshay kumar and his wit no one can beat…Ranveer ko kya jawab diya Hai," quipped one user. Another added, “Ranveer is messing with the wrong guy, Akshay Comic timing is still unmatchable." A fan wrote, “Lmao… this is the perfect response to such a question. TRS got schooled."
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As this reel had gone viral, many had trolled Ranveer for saying something like this. Meanwhile, the influencer has also issued an apology for his latest comment on India's Got Latent. He dropped a video on social media and said, "My comment wasn't just inappropriate, it wasn't even funny. Comedy is not my forte, just here to say sorry. Many of you asked if this is how I want to use my platform. No this is not how I will use it. I'm not here to give any context or justification. I'm just here for an apology. I personally had a lapse in my judgement, it wasn't cool on my part."
He added, "My podcast is watched by people of all ages. Don't want to be the person who takes that responsibility lightly. Family is the last thing I will disrespect. Need to use this platform better. That's been my learning from this whole incident. I've asked makers to remove the insensitive sections from the video. I'm sorry. Hope you can forgive me as a human being."
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