<p>Days after YouTuber <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/supreme-court-allows-ranveer-allahbadia-to-resume-airing-his-podcast-bars-from-talking-about-indias-got-latent-row-3429232">Ranveer Allahabadia</a> faced backlash for making a controversial joke involving parents, another comedian, Swati Sachdeva, has sparked controversy with a joke about her mother.</p><p>A clip from her performance, which is circulating on social media, shows Sachdeva mocking her mother after she discovered a vibrator. The comedian claims her mother, trying to act "cool," wanted to have a conversation about it.</p><p>“My mother is trying to be a cool mom, but it’s not working. I recently had an awkward moment with her after she found my vibrator. She came to me confidently and asked me to talk to her ‘as a friend,” she said during her set.</p>.Threats to comedy can’t be laughed away.<p>She extended the joke by involving her father as well.</p><p>Soon after the video surfaced online, it sparked backlash on X (formerly Twitter), with many users condemning her remarks as disrespectful.</p><p>One user wrote, "Probably the most cringeworthy stand-up 'comedy' you will ever see. Swati Sachdeva talks about her mother discovering her vibrator and wanting to have a talk like friends...The only way these liberal 'comedians' can get a laugh out of their audience is by using vulgar language and sexual innuendo."</p><p>Another user commented, "Yet another so-called stand-up comedian pushing the limits of obscenity just to entertain a woke audience! Swati Sachdeva has gone too far, normalizing crude and shameless humor in the name of 'progressive comedy.' Is this really humor, or just a desperate attempt to stay relevant by being as vulgar as possible? Comedy should be funny, not disgusting."</p><p>A third user expressed, "Shameless…sharmnaak. A little humor and fun is fine, but this is crossing the line… @GoI_MeitY @PMOIndia need to ban or restrict the content in these shows."</p>.<p>Sachdeva is the latest comedian to face backlash for controversial remarks. </p><p>Earlier in February, Ranveer Allahabadia, a YouTuber and content creator, triggered a massive uproar both online and offline with his remarks on Samay Raina's web show <em>India’s Got Latent</em>. Raina, Allahabadia, and others involved with the YouTube program are facing multiple police complaints.</p>
<p>Days after YouTuber <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/supreme-court-allows-ranveer-allahbadia-to-resume-airing-his-podcast-bars-from-talking-about-indias-got-latent-row-3429232">Ranveer Allahabadia</a> faced backlash for making a controversial joke involving parents, another comedian, Swati Sachdeva, has sparked controversy with a joke about her mother.</p><p>A clip from her performance, which is circulating on social media, shows Sachdeva mocking her mother after she discovered a vibrator. The comedian claims her mother, trying to act "cool," wanted to have a conversation about it.</p><p>“My mother is trying to be a cool mom, but it’s not working. I recently had an awkward moment with her after she found my vibrator. She came to me confidently and asked me to talk to her ‘as a friend,” she said during her set.</p>.Threats to comedy can’t be laughed away.<p>She extended the joke by involving her father as well.</p><p>Soon after the video surfaced online, it sparked backlash on X (formerly Twitter), with many users condemning her remarks as disrespectful.</p><p>One user wrote, "Probably the most cringeworthy stand-up 'comedy' you will ever see. Swati Sachdeva talks about her mother discovering her vibrator and wanting to have a talk like friends...The only way these liberal 'comedians' can get a laugh out of their audience is by using vulgar language and sexual innuendo."</p><p>Another user commented, "Yet another so-called stand-up comedian pushing the limits of obscenity just to entertain a woke audience! Swati Sachdeva has gone too far, normalizing crude and shameless humor in the name of 'progressive comedy.' Is this really humor, or just a desperate attempt to stay relevant by being as vulgar as possible? Comedy should be funny, not disgusting."</p><p>A third user expressed, "Shameless…sharmnaak. A little humor and fun is fine, but this is crossing the line… @GoI_MeitY @PMOIndia need to ban or restrict the content in these shows."</p>.<p>Sachdeva is the latest comedian to face backlash for controversial remarks. </p><p>Earlier in February, Ranveer Allahabadia, a YouTuber and content creator, triggered a massive uproar both online and offline with his remarks on Samay Raina's web show <em>India’s Got Latent</em>. Raina, Allahabadia, and others involved with the YouTube program are facing multiple police complaints.</p>