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KEM Doctor Sejal Pawar Controversy Explained: From Pranit More’s Stand-Up Show to Viral ‘Chindi’ Video

Prateeksha Thakur Prateeksha Thakur · June 12, 2026
KEM Doctor Sejal Pawar Controversy Explained: From Pranit More’s Stand-Up Show to Viral ‘Chindi’ Video

Key Takeaways

  • The controversy has sparked a wider debate on professional ethics, comedy, and social media conduct.
  • KEM doctor Sejal Pawar came under fire after remarks made during Pranit More’s stand-up show.
  • She later issued a public apology, saying she was “very naive.”
  • KEM Hospital has initiated disciplinary action, while Maharashtra Cyber Police are investigating the matter.
  • An old video in which she calls KEM Hospital “chindi” has resurfaced and gone viral.

The controversy surrounding KEM doctor Sejal Pawar has taken a new turn after an old video of her referring to Mumbai’s prestigious King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital as “chindi” resurfaced on social media. The clip emerged days after she faced widespread criticism for remarks made during comedian Pranit More’s stand-up show.

The back-to-back viral videos have sparked discussions about professional ethics, comedy, and social media accountability.

What happened at Pranit More’s stand-up show?

The controversy began when a crowd-work video from comedian Pranit More’s live show went viral.

During an interaction, Sejal Pawar, who introduced herself as a doctor, spoke about anatomy classes and cadavers. She remarked that medical students sometimes joke about the size of male cadavers’ private parts.

The comments quickly attracted criticism, with many social media users and members of the medical community calling them insensitive and disrespectful to body donors who contribute to medical education.

Sejal Pawar apologised after backlash

Following the outrage, Sejal Pawar issued a public apology, admitting that her remarks were inappropriate.

She said she was “very naive” and expressed regret for hurting people’s sentiments, adding that she never intended to disrespect body donors or the medical profession.

KEM hospital initiates disciplinary action

After the video gained widespread attention, KEM Hospital constituted an internal inquiry committee.

According to media reports, the hospital has decided to initiate disciplinary action against Pawar. Maharashtra Cyber Police have also registered a case related to the allegedly objectionable content and launched an investigation.

Old ‘KEM is Chindi’ video goes viral again

Amid the ongoing controversy, an older video featuring Sejal Pawar has resurfaced online.

In the clip, she participates in a rapid-fire interview and is asked about the “red flag” of KEM Hospital. She jokingly responds that the faculty is “chindi,” a slang term commonly used to describe someone as stingy or overly frugal.

She also humorously mentions that students are constantly told to “keep the pen,” referring to a common experience in medical college.

Although the video was recorded earlier in a casual setting, it has gained fresh attention because of the ongoing controversy.

Social media divided over viral clips

The resurfaced video has further intensified online debate. While many users criticized the remarks as disrespectful towards a prestigious public medical institution, others argued that both videos were meant as jokes and should be viewed in context.

Why the KEM doctor Sejal Pawar controversy matters

The incident has reignited discussions about the responsibilities of healthcare professionals in public spaces and on social media. It has also highlighted the importance of respecting body donors, whose contributions are essential for medical education.

With disciplinary proceedings underway and the older “KEM is chindi” clip continuing to circulate online, the KEM Doctor Sejal Pawar controversy remains one of the most talked-about topics on social media.

Prateeksha Thakur

Prateeksha Thakur is a journalist and strategic communications professional specialising in digital journalism, political reporting, and public affairs. Her work focuses on grassroots issues, governance, and civic developments, with an emphasis on clarity, accuracy, and narrative-driven reporting. She holds a Master’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla and has qualified the UGC-NET examination, reflecting her academic grounding in media studies and communication research. Her reporting spans politics, public policy, health, education, and socio-economic issues, and she is experienced in bilingual (Hindi and English) content creation tailored to diverse audiences.

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