Samay Raina’s India’s Got Latent Season 2 has once again become a topic of discussion online after contestant Sakshi Jha grabbed attention with her controversial audition. The Bihar-based teacher and social media creator’s comments during her performance sparked a heated debate among viewers, with many reacting strongly to her statements.
In the latest episode of the show, Sakshi introduced herself as a “man-hater” and spoke about her personal views on men, relationships, and what she described as “generational trauma.” Her bold statements and unconventional comedy style quickly became the highlight of the episode.
During her audition, Sakshi said that she enjoys challenging men’s egos and made several remarks about her dislike towards men. She also shared that her frustration extended to male members of her own family, including her father and brother, which left the judges surprised.
The contestant’s most talked-about comment came when she described her life goal in a humorous yet controversial manner, saying she wanted to “beat her husband after drinking.” The statement immediately caught the attention of viewers and became one of the most discussed moments from the episode.
However, her performance did not impress the judging panel. Host Samay Raina, along with judges Tanmay Bhat, Vishal Dadlani, Raghu Ram, and Yashraj Mehra, gave her zero points, making her the first contestant of the season to receive a complete zero from all judges.
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During her interaction with the panel, Samay questioned the reason behind her strong opinions about men. Sakshi explained that her views came from her experiences and what she referred to as generational struggles faced by women.
The conversation continued as judges questioned her perspective, especially after she mentioned disliking male members of her family. Her answers led to further discussion among the panel and audience.
Sakshi also made remarks about people from Bihar during her act, which added another layer of controversy around her audition. Although she rated her own performance highly, the audience reaction was not in her favour, with many members reportedly responding with a zero rating.
After the episode aired, clips from her audition went viral on social media. While some viewers defended her right to express her thoughts through comedy, many others criticised her comments and accused her of promoting negativity and stereotypes.
Several users debated whether her act represented genuine social commentary or crossed the line into hate-based humour. The discussion also reignited conversations around feminism, gender jokes, and the responsibilities of comedians while addressing sensitive topics.
Despite the mixed reactions, Sakshi Jha’s audition has become one of the most talked-about moments of India’s Got Latent Season 2, proving once again that the show continues to create conversations beyond its comedy format.
The second season of India’s Got Latent is currently streaming on Netflix and YouTube.

