Riya Singh, who shot into national limelight after topping the Tata Institute of Social Sciences entrance exam this year, has strong views on the show. The PhD in Women’s Studies said, “It’s ridiculous to see such a show on national television where utterly patriarchal jokes on women and her family are normalized as if they have no respect and identity of their own. I am happy that the show is completely taken off the television. I am also relieved to know that my 10-year-old nephew is now away from one of such stupid satire which propagates sexism. No such programs should have any space on television on the internet.”