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After Rs 370 Biryani row on Pranit More's show, Gurugram company fires Himanshu Jangra
What started as a joke at a stand-up comedy show has now cost a young man his job and sparked a much larger conversation online about dating, entitlement, accountability and second chances. Himanshu Jangra, the Gurugram-based web developer who recently went viral after making controversial comments during comedian Pranit More's show, has been fired by his employer following days of intense backlash on social media. The controversy began when Jangra, while interacting with Pranit during a...
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