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Comedian Samay Raina makes fun of Poonam Pandey for her fictitious death stain in a viral video

Poonam Pandey created quite a fuss with her staged death, which was intended to raise awareness of cervical cancer. Many were first lead to assume she had died, but it was subsequently discovered that she had staged the media stunt as an attempt to raise awareness of the problem. This action garnered attention and led to an increase in searches for cervical cancer online, but it was also criticized for being callous. Since then, Pandey has been the focus of many jokes and memes, especially ones that highlight how hilariously she made the idea of life after death a reality.

Amidst the commotion, a recent lighthearted jibe at Pandey ignited the internet. Comedian Samay Raina, who recently anchored a live-streamed chess match between Pandey and Yashraj Mukhate, was the source of the information. Although Raina’s commentary was full of impromptu jabs, one particular instance stood out. He made the joke, “Vapas zinda hona to aapko aata hi hai (You’re a pro at coming back to life, right?)” while describing a chess move to Pandey. In addition to making Pandey and the others laugh uncontrollably, this went viral and caused widespread hilarity.

Look at this:

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One spectator said, “He brings her to punch this punchline.” Another said, “Bro, please hesitate,” while a third complimented “His deep humour.”

Poonam Pandey and her husband Sam Bombay, on the other hand, are in deep water as a result of the fictitious death act; they are facing a massive defamation case of Rs. 100 crore. According to a Times of India investigation, they are accused of selling a “false death plan” and trivializing a grave problem. Legal action against Pandey for manipulating people’s emotions in India is also being pushed by the All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA). Satyajeet Tambe, a Maharashtra MLC, has urged the Mumbai Police to intervene and prosecute Pandey.

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