Samay Raina Ends Speculation About Alia Bhatt and Sharvari's Appearance
Nearly a month after a photo of Alia Bhatt and Sharvari on the sets of Samay Raina's 'India's Got Latent' went viral, the mystery has finally been solved. The image had fueled speculation that Samay might be launching the second season of his show with the two actresses as his first guests. Now, Samay has officially confirmed it.
Samay Raina Drops Episode Link with an Exciting Caption
Samay made the announcement on Instagram by sharing the YouTube link to the first episode of 'India's Got Latent' Season 2. The thumbnail captures Alia and Sharvari in fits of laughter, with Alia wearing a cap that reads 'Alpha.' Also featured in the photo are Samay, comedian Ashish Solanki, and Balraj Ghai. Tagging both actresses, Samay wrote a short but thrilling caption: 'Are we ready to start the show?'
Fans Celebrate Samay Raina's Comeback
Fans have flooded the comments with excitement, celebrating his return in style. One fan wrote, 'Bro got banned, deleted the whole season, and came back with a Netflix deal. Absolute peak internet culture.' Another called it 'The greatest comeback in the history of Indian digital content. Period.' Some fans predicted jokes Samay might crack, with one commenting, 'He will definitely make a Dhurandhar joke in front of Alia.' Others joked about potential chaos, with warnings like 'Netflix ka set tutega ab' and humorous legal references such as 'One episode in and lawyers are taking attendance' and 'F.I.R.s are loading.'
Show to Premiere on Netflix and YouTube This Saturday
Samay's show is set to premiere on both Netflix and YouTube this Saturday evening. The Netflix version will offer an ad-free experience, while the YouTube version will include commercials.
How Season 1 Landed in Trouble
The first season, exclusively on YouTube, faced serious issues after guest Ranveer Allahbadia's remarks in one episode sparked a massive backlash. Multiple FIRs were filed, legal battles ensued, and the venue, The Habitat, was vandalized. Samay was forced to remove all episodes from YouTube. He later announced Season 2 during his comedy special 'Still Alive,' marking a highly anticipated comeback.



