India's Got Latent Season 2 Returns

India's Got Latent 第二季回歸


Introduction

Samay Raina starts the second season of his show, India's Got Latent. The show has famous guests and funny jokes.

Samay Raina 開啟了他的節目 India's Got Latent 的第二季。該節目邀請了知名嘉賓並包含許多幽默的笑話。

Main Body

The show had problems in 2025. Some people did not like the jokes. The police started legal cases. Because of this, the show left YouTube for a while.

該節目在 2025 年遇到了問題。有些人不喜歡其中的笑話。警方啟動了法律程序。因此,該節目暫時離開了 YouTube 一段時間。

Now the show is back. Ashish Chanchlani said they worked for one year to fix the legal problems. The show still uses strong language.

現在該節目回歸了。Ashish Chanchlani 表示他們花了一年的時間來解決法律問題。該節目仍然使用強烈的語言。

Famous people like Alia Bhatt and Sharvari Wagh were in the first episode. Other famous comedians will come to the show soon.

像 Alia Bhatt 和 Sharvari Wagh 這樣的名人出現在第一集中。其他知名喜劇演員很快也會來到該節目。

Samay Raina and Sunil Pal are angry with each other. Sunil Pal likes clean jokes. He said he did not take 25 lakh rupees to be on the show because the jokes were not clean.

Samay Raina 和 Sunil Pal 互不相讓。Sunil Pal 喜歡乾淨的笑話。他表示因為笑話不乾淨,所以他沒有收取 250 萬盧比來參與節目。

Conclusion

The show comes out every week. It is still funny and bold, but some people still disagree with it.

該節目每週播出。它依然幽默且大膽,但有些人仍然持反對意見。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The Power of 'Back'

Look at this sentence: "Now the show is back."

In A2 English, we use back to show that something has returned to its original place or state.

Examples from real life:

  • I am back from vacation. → (I returned home)
  • She is back at work. → (She started working again)
  • The weather is back to normal. → (It is normal again)

🧩 Opposite Feelings

This story shows us two different ways to describe a person's mood:

  1. Angry \rightarrow Very mad (Samay and Sunil).
  2. Funny \rightarrow Making people laugh (The show).

Simple Tip: Use "angry with [someone]" to show who is causing the feeling. Example: I am angry with my brother.

Vocabulary Learning

famous (adj.)
Known by many people
Example:Alia Bhatt is a famous actress.
legal (adj.)
Related to the law
Example:The company had legal problems with the police.
cases (n.)
Legal actions or complaints in a court
Example:The police started legal cases against the show.
comedians (n.)
People who make funny stories or jokes to make others laugh
Example:Many comedians will visit the show soon.
bold (adj.)
Strong, brave, or not afraid to be shocking
Example:The show is funny and bold.
disagree (v.)
To have a different opinion from someone else
Example:Some people disagree with the jokes on the show.
Practice A2 words in a crossword