Controversy / MBBS Student Sejal Pawar Sent on 15-Day Forced Leave amid Viral Video Row

Key Points
KEM Hospital and G.S. Medical College sent MBBS student Sejal Pawar on 15‑day forced leave after a viral comedy video sparked outrage, with Maharashtra Cyber filing an FIR against her and others.
Mumbai, Jun 13: KEM Hospital and Seth G.S. Medical
College on Saturday sent MBBS student Sejal Pawar on a 15-day forced leave on
Saturday following a controversy surrounding a viral social media video in
which she allegedly made objectionable remarks during a stand-up comedy show.
AIMSA strongly condemns the insensitive and disrespectful portrayal of cadavers and body donors for entertainment or comedy.@Rj_pranit ,#Sejal Pawar (MBBS Student).
— ALL INDIA MEDICAL STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION (@official_aimsa) June 11, 2026
Every cadaver represents a noble individual who chose to contribute to medical education through body donation,… pic.twitter.com/fc8mQnj3Bk
According to hospital authorities, Pawar has been handed over to her family after the administration held discussions with her parents, who visited the institution following the controversy. Sources said her family is deeply distressed by the incident and has expressed concern over the situation. Pawar has also reportedly apologised to her family.
A preliminary inquiry conducted by the institution has confirmed that the person seen in the viral video is Pawar. The administration stated that her remarks were found to be prima facie inappropriate and unacceptable.
Also read: Pranit More Apologises over ‘Rs 370 Biryani’ Clip
As a result, the institute has decided to place her on forced leave for a period of 15 days. During this period, Pawar will not be allowed to enter the KEM Hospital premises, the medical college campus, or the hostel. She will also be barred from participating in any academic or extracurricular activities.
The administration has also expressed concern that the controversy may adversely affect her mental well-being. In view of this, the hospital has advised her to undergo counselling to ensure that she does not suffer from depression or excessive mental stress arising from the incident and the subsequent public backlash.
📱 Get Argus News App
✨The institute has also recommended the formation of a five-member committee to conduct a detailed investigation into the matter. The committee is expected to include a retired senior professor, a senior journalist, and three faculty members from the medical college.
The panel has been tasked with conducting a comprehensive inquiry into the controversy, including examining the viral video, the circumstances surrounding it, and its broader implications. It has been directed to submit its report within seven days.
The controversy erupted after Pawar allegedly made remarks comparing the sizes of male cadavers’ genitalia while interacting with members of the audience during a stand-up comedy show hosted by comedian Pranit More. The comments drew sharp criticism on social media and sparked widespread outrage online.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Cyber has registered an FIR in connection with viral comedy videos featuring More, Himanshu Jangra, Pawar and others.
According to a press note issued by Maharashtra Cyber, the FIR has been registered at the Nodal Cyber Police Station under Sections 75(1)(iv), 75(3), 294 and 353(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, read with Section 67 of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
The FIR names More, Jangra, Pawar and other individuals allegedly involved in the publication and dissemination of obscene and objectionable content through online platforms and social media. Maharashtra Cyber has also issued summons to the accused following the registration of the case.
(IANS)
Related Topics
Explore more stories
