

He was referring to the crowded buses and the visuals showed such TSRTC buses with people hanging from the door. In the ad that offended TSRTC, Allu Arjun is seen in the role of a roadside food vendor selling dosas, where he tells a customer that people travelling in TSRTC buses are squashed like the filings of a masala dosa by the time they get off from the bus.

City Civil Court of Nampally ruled that the ad featuring Telugu actor Allu Arjun is defamatory to the bus services run by state-owned TSRTC. The court also ordered Google-owned YouTube to remove the original and modified versions of the advertisement video from the service. The court has ordered that Rapido and its successors, directors, employees, servants, agents, and representatives cannot telecast, broadcast, stream, reproduce, distribute, or make available to the public the original or modified versions of the ad film on their websites or through the internet in any manner. Why are we doing that?’įans took to Twitter and praised the online star for shedding light on racial issues in a refreshing yet insightful way.A civil court in Nampally in Telangana has ordered bike taxi operator Rapido and YouTube to take down an ad film for allegedly defaming Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC).

Yung Filly explained: ‘I’ll be in the with my friends, no one is doing nothing wrong, and all of a sudden, turn the music down, roll the windows up. There are also some serious moments within the 30-minute programme, where Munya and Yung Filly share their experiences of getting stopped by police. YouTube star Yung Filly, real name Andres Felipé Barrientos, featured in the first episode of the four-part series, and the pair was eager to cover all elements related to African and Caribbean culture, as they asked the locals what cocoa butter is used for, while some demonstrated the correct way to put on a durag. On each leg of his journey across the UK, which includes travelling to South Wales, Manchester, Surrey, and Thanet in his custom van, the comedian uses his satirical expertise and quick wit to have real conversations with different communities about race in Britain today. Munya Chawawa’s brand-new YouTube series which sees the star touring Britain and asking the locals questions about Black culture, is already a big hit with fans, to no one’s surprise.

Race Around Britain is a must-see according to fans (Picture:YouTube)
