Who is Sejal Pawar? Mumbai medico and influencer faces backlash after viral Pranit More comedy show clip sparks outrage over 'main part' cadavers joke
Nillohit Bagchi | Jun 10, 2026, 23:50 IST
Sejal Pawar, a Mumbai based MBBS graduate and social media creator, has become the centre of an online controversy after a viral clip from comedian Pranit More's show. Her remarks about anatomy lab experiences and cadavers triggered criticism, with many questioning medical ethics, professionalism, and respect for donated bodies.
Image credit : X/@rose_ko124 | Sejal Pawar, a Mumbai based MBBS graduate and social media creator, has become the centre of an online controversy
Sejal Pawar, a Mumbai based MBBS graduate and content creator, has found herself at the centre of a growing online controversy after a clip from comedian Pranit More's crowd work show went viral on social media. The video has sparked criticism from doctors, medical students, and internet users after Pawar joked about anatomy lab experiences involving male cadavers during medical training. Many people argued that the remarks crossed a line and showed disrespect towards individuals who donated their bodies for medical education.
As the clip continued spreading across Instagram and X, discussions quickly moved beyond comedy and turned into a larger conversation about medical ethics, professionalism, and how future doctors should speak about body donors. The controversy has also placed Pawar's personal and professional background under intense public scrutiny.
Sejal Pawar, often referred to online as Sejal Rahul Pawar, is a Mumbai based MBBS graduate associated with Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, one of India's most respected medical institutions. She belongs to the UG 2022 batch and has built an online following by sharing glimpses of her journey through medical school.
Apart from her medical background, Pawar is also known as a social media creator. She has over 244,000 followers on Instagram. Her content focuses on student life, hospital experiences, friendships, and personal moments. Over time, she gained a significant following, turning her account into a popular destination for people interested in medical student life.
She has also appeared in various online interviews and podcasts where she discussed topics ranging from relationships and dating to life as a medical student. This combination of medicine and content creation helped her build a recognisable online presence before the controversy emerged.
The backlash began after Pawar appeared during a crowd work segment at a live comedy show hosted by comedian Pranit More. During the interaction, she spoke about anatomy dissection sessions that medical students attend as part of their training. According to the viral clip, Pawar joked that female students would sometimes check and comment on the penis sizes of male cadavers. She also suggested that students would leave what she described as "the main part" for last during dissections. The comments were delivered as humour, and the audience present at the show could be heard laughing.
However, once the clip reached social media, reactions were far less positive. Many viewers argued that the remarks appeared insensitive towards body donors whose remains are used to educate future doctors. For many medical professionals, cadavers are viewed as silent teachers who play a vital role in helping students learn human anatomy. Body donation programmes rely heavily on public trust and the belief that donors will be treated with dignity and respect.
Critics argued that joking about the physical features of cadavers undermines that respect. Several users claimed that such comments could discourage people from donating their bodies to medical institutions in the future.
Others felt that the issue was not about comedy itself but about the responsibilities that come with being part of the medical profession. Many posts online questioned whether such remarks reflected the values expected from future healthcare professionals.
The viral clip generated thousands of reactions across X, Instagram, and Reddit. Many users strongly criticised Pawar's comments and called for educational institutions to examine the matter. One user on X wrote that body donors make an enormous contribution to medical science and deserve gratitude rather than jokes. Another described the comments as disrespectful and said future doctors should demonstrate greater empathy.
Some doctors also joined the discussion, arguing that cadavers should always be treated with dignity, regardless of the setting in which the comments were made. Several posts urged authorities at KEM Hospital and Seth GS Medical College to review the incident.
At the same time, a smaller group of users defended Pawar. They argued that dark humour has long existed in medical training environments and is sometimes used as a coping mechanism for dealing with emotionally challenging situations. Others questioned whether the public reaction would have been as strong if a male participant had made similar remarks.
As of June 2026, no widely reported public statement from Sejal Pawar regarding the controversy has emerged. Reports suggest that her social media activity has drawn increased attention following the backlash, while discussions surrounding the viral clip continue online. Although, it is noted that Sejal Pawar has deactivated her Instagram account after the widespread backlash.
With calls for institutional responses still circulating on social media, the story remains a major topic of discussion among both medical and non-medical audiences. Whether the controversy leads to any formal action remains unclear, but it has already ignited a significant debate about respect for body donors and the standards expected from future healthcare professionals.
As the clip continued spreading across Instagram and X, discussions quickly moved beyond comedy and turned into a larger conversation about medical ethics, professionalism, and how future doctors should speak about body donors. The controversy has also placed Pawar's personal and professional background under intense public scrutiny.
Who is Sejal Pawar ?
Apart from her medical background, Pawar is also known as a social media creator. She has over 244,000 followers on Instagram. Her content focuses on student life, hospital experiences, friendships, and personal moments. Over time, she gained a significant following, turning her account into a popular destination for people interested in medical student life.
She has also appeared in various online interviews and podcasts where she discussed topics ranging from relationships and dating to life as a medical student. This combination of medicine and content creation helped her build a recognisable online presence before the controversy emerged.
What happened on Pranit More's comedy show?
However, once the clip reached social media, reactions were far less positive. Many viewers argued that the remarks appeared insensitive towards body donors whose remains are used to educate future doctors. For many medical professionals, cadavers are viewed as silent teachers who play a vital role in helping students learn human anatomy. Body donation programmes rely heavily on public trust and the belief that donors will be treated with dignity and respect.
Critics argued that joking about the physical features of cadavers undermines that respect. Several users claimed that such comments could discourage people from donating their bodies to medical institutions in the future.
Others felt that the issue was not about comedy itself but about the responsibilities that come with being part of the medical profession. Many posts online questioned whether such remarks reflected the values expected from future healthcare professionals.
Reactions flood social media
Some doctors also joined the discussion, arguing that cadavers should always be treated with dignity, regardless of the setting in which the comments were made. Several posts urged authorities at KEM Hospital and Seth GS Medical College to review the incident.
At the same time, a smaller group of users defended Pawar. They argued that dark humour has long existed in medical training environments and is sometimes used as a coping mechanism for dealing with emotionally challenging situations. Others questioned whether the public reaction would have been as strong if a male participant had made similar remarks.
Has Sejal Pawar responded?
With calls for institutional responses still circulating on social media, the story remains a major topic of discussion among both medical and non-medical audiences. Whether the controversy leads to any formal action remains unclear, but it has already ignited a significant debate about respect for body donors and the standards expected from future healthcare professionals.
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