Published 15:57 IST, May 18th 2020
'Hey CarryMinati, Shaktimaan supports you': Mukesh Khanna opines in favour of the YouTuber
Through a video uploaded on his YouTube channel, veteran actor Mukesh Khanna said that the platform did wrong by deleting popular YouTuber CarryMinati's video.
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Joining bandwagon of YouTube users who have been expressing ir solidarity with Ajey Nagar aka CarryMinati, veteran television actor and producer Mukesh Khanna, who played role of Shaktimaan in popular Doordarshan series, said that it was wrong of YouTube to delete his video. Khanna uploaded a video through his own YouTube channel Bheeshm International in which he can be heard saying, "If videos have to be deleted, n delete all those videos that are problematic.”.
Along with his expression of support for young YouTuber, Mukesh Khanna also had some words of advise for CarryMinati. He said, “Choose your words and sentences properly. Don’t use words and sentences that hurt people’s sentiments. I want to tell CarryMinati that people support you and love you, which is why selection of proper words is important. Sometimes, just because of poor choice of words, we are proven wrong despite being right.”
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controversy over CarryMinati aka Ajey Nagar’s TikTok vs YouTube: End video for close to a week seemed to subside on Saturday after YouTuber broke his silence. Though expressing his disappointment that a video being tipped for global records was deleted, he seemed to have accepted that video won’t be restored by YouTube again, as he conveyed his gratitude to fans for support. t just fans, numerous celebrities also came out in his support after his statement.
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For unversed, fans of CarryMinati were furious at YouTube after TikTok vs YouTube: End was pulled down for violating its 'terms of service.’ video that hit back at TikToker Amir Siddiqui featured abuses and was deleted after it was reported for harassment and cyberbullying. video had garnered 70 million views by n. In statement, CarryMinati said that t getting any answers over it was ‘most disappointing’ for him, but he felt video will remain ‘banned.’
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About TikTok roast video
It all started with a video by a Tiktok user Amir Siddiqui in which he called out YouTubers and accused m of plagiarising TikTok content. In his video, Siddiqui t only compared both mediums also said that unity of TikTok community is more than YouTubers. This didn’t go well with CarryMinati and he roasted Amir in his video using cuss words that allegedly crossed line.
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15:57 IST, May 18th 2020