In a viral Instagram video shared on February 4, 2026, comedian Samay Raina delivered a brutal yet hilarious roast of Aaryamann Sethi, the son of veteran actress Archana Puran Singh. The exchange began when Aaryamann approached Samay for a shoutout for his YouTube channel, Aary Vlogs, only to have the request backfire in classic “Latent” comedy style.
The Roast: “Why Do You Need This?”
In the video, Aaryamann politely asks, “Samay bhai, please give a shoutout to Aary Vlog na.” Instead of a friendly plug, Samay launched into a rant about Aaryamann’s “nepotism and privilege.”
- The Reality Check: Samay quipped, “You are Archana Puran Singh’s son. Why the f**k you need all these Instagram, YouTube? You have good money, you have dinner in your house, you have a house in Madh Island.”
- The Sarcastic Advice: He jokingly told Aaryamann to stop the “backchodi” and simply take over his mother’s established YouTube channel instead.
- The “Anti-Shoutout”: Turning to the camera, Samay urged viewers to unfollow the channel, calling it a “f**k all channel with 200k subscribers.”
Archana Puran Singh Reacts: “The Vlog Has Arrived”
While the roast was sharp, the entire interaction was clearly staged in good spirits. Archana Puran Singh herself joined the fun in the comments section, signaling her approval of the comedian’s wit.
“LOL 😆 Why is he so incredibly funny even when he roasts/disses you 🤣 😂 And why do I feel that Aary Vlogs has totally arrived because it is being roasted by @maisamayhoon,” she wrote.
Aaryamann’s brother, Ayushmaan Sethi, also chimed in, noting the “privilege” of being targeted by Samay’s signature brand of humor.
The Background: Aary Vlogs and Samay
- The Vlogging Trend: Archana Puran Singh has built a massive YouTube following (over 1 million subscribers) by documenting her family’s daily banter. Aaryamann recently followed suit, though he has previously spoken about the “reverse nepotism” of struggling through 100 auditions without success.
- Collaboration: Samay and Archana recently teamed up for a brand promotion, proving their comedic chemistry is a hit with fans across generations.
