Teach Sons That Dinner Doesn't Equal Ownership: Kunickaa Sadanand

Kunickaa Sadanand had defended Pranit More after he apologised for the ₹370 biryani controversy which happened on his comedy show during crowd work segment.

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Stand-up comedian Pranit More has issued another apology for his controversial remark about a ₹370 biryani. The controversy started when a 23-year-old man, Himanshu Jangra, said he paid ₹370 for a plate of chicken biryani on a date and deserved a 'return' on his investment.

Kunickaa Sadanand, a friend of Pranit's from Bigg Boss Season 19, initially came out in support of him but later took to her X account to post a new video. She said that the controversy highlights a larger social issue where people believe that paying for dinner or gifts creates an obligation.

Kunickaa emphasized that there is no price tag attached to autonomy, dignity, or choice. She believes that society uses guilt to make women feel obligated, and that we must teach our daughters and sons the difference between gratitude and obligation.

Kunickaa said, 'If you get dinner for someone, it is not that you are showing your right over that person.' She added that we must teach our sons that dinner doesn't equal ownership.