In a social media post, Malti criticised the mindset behind the joke and spoke about the importance of respecting women and understanding consent. She said such comments explain why many women prefer financial independence and often choose to split bills.

Deepak Chahar’s sister Malti Chahar has reacted to the viral “₹370 biryani” controversy linked to Bigg Boss 19 co-contestant Pranit More’s live crowd-work show. In a social media post, Malti criticised the mindset behind the joke and spoke about the importance of respecting women and understanding consent.
The controversy started during a live show hosted by Pranit More. During an interaction with the audience, a man named Himanshu shared that he had gone on a date with a slightly older woman. He said they shared a plate of chicken biryani worth ₹370 and then joked that he would have to “recover” the money, suggesting that he expected something in return. Pranit laughed and continued the conversation, and the clip later went viral on social media.
Stand-up comedian Pranit More mocked on girls when a person told that he served a girl biryani of ₹370.
₹370 Ka Biryani Khila Di Toh Vasool karne Ka Haq Mil Gya.
Yahi Soch Problem Hai… pic.twitter.com/YBN3PrYGfV
— Shailesh UP60 (@Shailes34135660) June 7, 2026
Reacting to the video, Malti said such comments explain why many women prefer financial independence and often choose to split bills. She added that some women even support men financially, yet women continue to be objectified.
A 22-23-year-old Gurugram-based web developer named Himanshu Jangra lost his job after a crude joke he made at a stand-up comedy show went viral.
What happened:
> At comedian Pranit More’s live crowd-work show
> Himanshu shared that he went on a date with a slightly older… pic.twitter.com/ddPigQqP6v
— Explorer (@DailyExplorerX) June 9, 2026
She also said that a woman’s consent should never be treated as something that can be exchanged for money or gifts. According to Malti, it is disappointing that women still have to deal with such attitudes despite years of efforts towards equality and respect.
In her post, she urged parents to teach their sons to respect women and understand the value of consent. She also said people should not dismiss such incidents as “just a joke” because content in media and entertainment can influence society and shape behaviour.