Internet personality Deepak Kalal’s appearance on India’s Got Latent, the viral parody show created by comedian Samay Raina, who hails from Jammu and Kashmir, has quickly become a sensation, setting new records for the series. Released as “INDIA’S GOT LATENT EP 9 – DEEPAK KALAL,” the episode soared to over 10 million views within 24 hours, earning a top spot on YouTube’s trending list and making it the most successful installment of the show to date.
Kalal’s presence on the show created an enormous buzz, drawing in viewers eager to see his signature humor and unpredictable style. Known for his boundary-pushing content, Kalal took things up a notch with a bold roast of contestant Yash, a segment that sparked both laughter and surprise among viewers. This sharp, unfiltered roasting, however, led to the episode being flagged with “limited ads” status, as Raina explained in an Instagram story. Due to this restriction, Raina made the episode members-only, inviting fans to subscribe for Rs. 59 per month to access this exclusive content.
Kalal’s unconventional comedic style has often stirred conversation, and his appearance on India’s Got Latent has proven no different. His roast of Yash became a highlight of the episode, with fans flooding social media to discuss his candid and unapologetic humor. Attempts by The Chenab Times to reach Kalal for comment were unsuccessful, though his absence hasn’t dampened the excitement his performance generated.
Kalal’s participation has undoubtedly helped catapult India’s Got Latent to new heights, as viewers continue to flock to YouTube to watch his memorable guest appearance. His impact on the episode underscores his ability to attract attention and set digital platforms abuzz, further cementing his influence in India’s digital entertainment sphere.
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