Sutapa Sikdar Criticizes Pranit More Over Viral Misogynistic Video

Writer Sutapa Sikdar has publicly condemned and criticized Pranit More after a misogynistic video clip featuring him went viral on social media platforms. Sikdar, who is a writer and the wife of the late actor Irrfan Khan, took to online platforms to voice her strong disapproval of More's actions and his subsequent response to the controversy.
The public condemnation was triggered by the widespread online circulation of the video clip, which featured content widely characterized as misogynistic. As the video gained traction across various social media platforms, it quickly generated a significant wave of public backlash directed at Pranit More.
In her public criticism, Sikdar directly targeted More's reaction to the growing online outrage. She questioned the sincerity of his response to the situation, asking, "Sorry after enjoying like a joker?" Her statement highlighted the apparent contradiction between participating in the controversial video and later offering an apology.
The incident has since transcended a simple online dispute, sparking wider and more serious discussions across digital platforms regarding misogyny and the critical need for accountability in online content. Many social media users have joined the conversation, debating the standards and responsibilities that content creators must uphold in the digital space.
The public backlash against More has continued to intensify online as more viewers engage with the viral clip and react to Sikdar's public condemnation. Sikdar, who is widely recognized for her work as a writer and as the wife of the late actor Irrfan Khan, has brought significant visibility to the issue of how misogynistic behavior is addressed on public platforms.
While the online debate continues to grow, specific details regarding when the video was recorded or the exact platforms where it first appeared have not been specified. The ongoing discussion remains heavily focused on the standards of online conduct and the accountability of individuals featured in viral media.