Comedian and content creator Samay Raina has officially announced the return of his popular comedy talent show India's Got Latent with a second season. This time, the show will expand its reach by streaming simultaneously on Netflix and YouTube, marking a significant step for the digital comedy format that first gained widespread popularity on the video-sharing platform.
The announcement was made through a promotional video featuring Samay Raina and fellow comedian Balraj Singh, who revealed that viewers on both Netflix and YouTube will get access to the same episodes without any difference in duration or content. The creators also indicated that the new season is expected to retain the show's signature unfiltered style that attracted a large fan following.
Netflix shared the announcement on its official Instagram account, confirming its partnership with the comedy series. The move represents one of the few instances of a homegrown YouTube comedy show making a simultaneous debut on a major global streaming platform while continuing to remain freely accessible to its existing online audience.
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The first season of India's Got Latent emerged as a viral sensation, with its unconventional format, improvisational humour and appearances by several comedians and content creators. Its popularity translated into millions of views across episodes and social media clips, making it one of the most talked-about digital entertainment shows in India.
The announcement also sparked reactions from fellow creators, with content creator Ashish Chanchlani taking a light-hearted dig at the show's return by referencing the controversy that surrounded its inaugural season. His humorous response quickly gained traction on social media, adding to the online buzz surrounding the new instalment.
With anticipation already building among fans, the second season aims to build on the success of its predecessor while reaching a wider audience through its dual-platform release strategy. By streaming on both Netflix and YouTube simultaneously, India's Got Latent 2 is set to offer viewers the same unfiltered comedy experience across both platforms, reinforcing its position as one of India's most popular digital comedy franchises.
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