Mumbai, June 13 -- A fact-finding committee constituted by the Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital in Parel has found certain remarks made by final-year MBBS student Sejal Pawar during a live show hosted by comedian Pranit More to be "objectionable and insensitive". The comments fell short of the dignity, empathy and professional responsibility expected of a medical student, the institute said in a statement released on Friday. Pawar's parents/ guardians have been asked to appear before the institute on Saturday, when she will undergo counselling in their presence. A disciplinary order, as deemed appropriate by the competent authority, will be issued subsequently and communicated in writing, the statement said. The show in question was recorded around three months ago, and video clips circulating online show Pawar recounting anecdotes from anatomy training and speaking about male cadavers. The Maharashtra cyber police have booked Pawar, More and another audience member over the remarks. Pawar has already tendered an unconditional apology. In the statement issued on Friday, the Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital said it had received multiple complaints by email on June 10 regarding the alleged comments by Pawar, following which it constituted a preliminary fact-finding committee comprising senior faculty members. The panel reviewed the complete video recording of the show and interacted with Pawar before submitting its report to the dean's office, officials aware of the matter said. Senior officials told HT that any action taken at this stage was likely to be limited in nature. "The initial probe provides basic information and could lead to preliminary action. A more detailed inquiry involving multiple stakeholders will follow, and only after a comprehensive review can any major decision be considered - such as terminating her or shifting her to another college," a senior official said, requesting anonymity....