u/PurpleBasis4844
This too shall pass....
I don't know what's right or wrong, and I don't want to judge anyone. All I want to say is that no one is perfect, and neither is he.
He's made mistakes, just like everyone else, but I don't think he's done anything so terrible that he deserves this level of hate and trolling. There have been, and still are, people who've done far worse.
His divorce is a personal matter. Chamola herself hasn't said anything that paints him as a bad person. Most of what people are saying is based on assumptions. He has every right to keep parts of his personal life private. We all do that. Even normal people discuss others privately with friends. There's a huge difference between saying something in a private conversation and saying it publicly.
If you really focus on the sentence that's being discussed, it doesn't necessarily come across as malicious. But honestly, none of us know the full context. We all know his humour revolves around teasing, leg-pulling, and roasting. That's his personality. Some people enjoy that kind of humour, while others don't. Maybe Shagun misunderstood it too, and that's completely possible.
But then again, she herself said that everything between them is sorted. So why say one thing in one interview and then take a completely different stand in another?
I'm not saying he's right or wrong. I'm just saying that none of this makes him a bad person, nor has anything been proven that justifies the amount of hate he's receiving. Until there are actual facts instead of assumptions, I'd rather not jump to conclusions.
He doesn't even have a PR team backing him right now. On the contrary, there's a lot of negative PR against him, so the only support he has is from the people who genuinely like him.
What I find even stranger is that people who barely know him or have no connection with him at all are giving interviews and commenting as if they know him personally. Also standing with him doesn't mean putting others down or hating on them. Please don't cross the line.
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We may not all be able to travel, protest, or fast. But we can use our voices.
A post. A story. A profile picture. A tweet. A respectful message to our elected representatives. These things take only a few minutes, but when thousands of people do them together, they can bring attention to an issue that might otherwise be ignored.
Some people will say, "What difference will one post make?"
Every movement starts with people deciding not to stay silent. A single ripple may seem small, but many ripples together create waves.
This isn't about politics. It isn't about religion, caste, or ideology. It's about humanity and standing with someone who is peacefully raising concerns he believes are important.
If you support Sonam Wangchuk or are concerned about his health, don't wait until something irreversible happens to post tributes or say, "We should have done more." If you want your voice to count, now is the time to use it.
Whether you agree with every demand or not, we can all support peaceful dialogue, democratic participation, and concern for a fellow human being's well-being.
If you can, today: ✅ Change your profile picture. ✅ Share a story or post. ✅ Tweet respectfully and tag relevant public authorities and media organizations. ✅ Encourage others to learn about the issue from reliable sources and form their own views. ✅ Sign and share these petitions:
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Don't worry about whether your one post will change everything. Just do what is within your hands. Sometimes history changes because ordinary people decide that silence is no longer an option.
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We may not all be able to travel, protest, or fast. But we can use our voices.
A post. A story. A profile picture. A tweet. A respectful message to our elected representatives. These things take only a few minutes, but when thousands of people do them together, they can bring attention to an issue that might otherwise be ignored.
Some people will say, "What difference will one post make?"
Every movement starts with people deciding not to stay silent. A single ripple may seem small, but many ripples together create waves.
This isn't about politics. It isn't about religion, caste, or ideology. It's about humanity and standing with someone who is peacefully raising concerns he believes are important.
If you support Sonam Wangchuk or are concerned about his health, don't wait until something irreversible happens to post tributes or say, "We should have done more." If you want your voice to count, now is the time to use it.
Whether you agree with every demand or not, we can all support peaceful dialogue, democratic participation, and concern for a fellow human being's well-being.
If you can, today: ✅ Change your profile picture. ✅ Share a story or post. ✅ Tweet respectfully and tag relevant public authorities and media organizations. ✅ Encourage others to learn about the issue from reliable sources and form their own views. ✅ Sign and share these petitions:
Appeal to Consider Shri Sonam Wangchuk's Demands and End His Hunger Strike https://www.change.org/p/appeal-to-consider-shri-sonam-wangchuk-s-demands-and-end-his-hunger-strike
Support Sonam Wangchuk's Hunger Strike Against Paper Leak https://www.change.org/p/support-sonam-wangchuk-s-hunger-strike-against-paper-leak
Don't worry about whether your one post will change everything. Just do what is within your hands. Sometimes history changes because ordinary people decide that silence is no longer an option.
Let's stand for compassion, dialogue, and humanity.
About the hate for Gk and Akanksha because of their divorce and separation
GK and Akanksha have every right to keep their relationship issues private and present a happy image in public. Even in real life, couples do this all the time. I've seen couples who barely speak to each other at home but behave like the perfect couple outside. That's not exclusive to celebrities.
Rubina and Abhinav were also on the verge of divorce before BB, yet they projected a perfect marriage publicly until they chose to talk about it on a reality show. Most people don't showcase the worst phase of their lives—they show what they're comfortable showing. That's just human nature.
So please stop acting holier than thou when almost everyone does the same thing in one way or another.
And please stop calling it "deception" or "fraud." They are not obligated to make their personal lives public, and being a public figure doesn't mean people are entitled to every detail of their private life. No one has the authority to judge someone's personal relationship just because they're in the public eye. Just because you can't find reasons to hate on someone you will start hating them for reasons which are pointless and useless.
Stop commenting on people's personal lives. And please stop acting as if people in the real world don't go through problems in their relationships while still portraying a happy life in public. That's far more common than people like to admit. Not everything has to be lived or explained publicly.
I defended Farrhana when people started commenting on her personal life. I said the same thing back then that I'm saying now: if she had actually thrown her mother out of the house, that would be problematic. But choosing not to talk about her sisters or certain aspects of her family isn't. That's her personal life, and she has every right to decide what she wants to share and what she doesn't.
The same applies to GK and Akanksha. They have every right to keep their relationship issues private and present a happy image in public. Even in real life, couples do this all the time. I've seen couples who barely speak to each other at home but behave like the perfect couple outside. That's not exclusive to celebrities.
Rubina and Abhinav were also on the verge of divorce before BB, yet they projected a perfect marriage publicly until they chose to speak about it on a reality show. Most people don't showcase the worst phase of their lives they show what they're comfortable showing. That's human nature.
So please stop acting holier than thou when almost everyone does the same thing in one way or another.
I also can't believe I defended Hina back then. I genuinely thought she was speaking up because she believed something wrong had happened. Looking back, it feels more like she was still bitter about her loss and finally got an opportunity to settle old scores.
If you have a voice and a platform, use it to speak about issues that actually matter instead of passing judgments on your colleagues' personal lives and private choices. Not everything is public property, and not every personal decision deserves public scrutiny.
And no, GK and Farrhana don't become frauds, liars, or problematic people simply because they chose to keep parts of their personal lives private or portrayed things differently in public. Hating on people for most absurd reasons because you can't find anything else
I have a genuine question at this point. Do I even need to watch the show anymore? 😭🥀 Because whatever is going to happen, I already know it. The only thing left is the winner's name, so woh bhi batake khatam karo ab. 🙃 Like seriously, what exactly am I supposed to watch now?
Anyways, congratulations to Avinash, Farrhana, and Karan. 😭🫶
At this point, some people are saying it's Avinash vs Karan in the Top 2, while others are saying it's Farrhana vs Karan. So congratulations in advance to all three. 😂🥀
Personally, I'm rooting for one of the newer contestants Avinash or Farrhana to win. Karan has already had his chances, so it would be nice to see someone new take the trophy this time.
That said, I absolutely love Karan, so if he wins, I wouldn't mind at all. In fact, a part of me would low-key love it. It wouldn't feel unfair, fixed, or scripted just a little disappointing as a viewer because I'd prefer to see a new winner.
If Avinash wins, it would be a proper redemption arc after BB. And if the reports are true, he's performed exceptionally well throughout the season. At that point, I just hope luck is on his side because luck definitely plays a role in these shows.
And if Farrhana wins, that would be amazing too. A girl coming from nowhere, reaching the finals of two reality shows back-to-back and winning one of them would be such a great journey to witness. Plus, it would be nice to see a female winner. My BB19 heart would be very happy. 😭❤️
Agar sautela bhai nahi jeeta, toh sauteli behen hi jeet jaaye. 🤌😂
Anyways, I just hope we get a great season. All the best to everyone involved from the crew to the contestants. From Avika (who seems to be the first eliminated contestant 😭) to whoever eventually wins, everyone contributes to making the season memorable.
A good season isn't made by one person alone.
Bas, bohot bol liya. Bye. 😭🥀🫶
Tanya, everything those people have said about themselves is publicly available and verifiable. None of your tall claims seem to be verified or available anywhere.
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It's surprising that you claim to come from such a rich family with multiple factories, yet nobody seems to have heard of you or your family. Even the business that's publicly linked to you doesn't exactly look like the kind of venture that would generate the level of wealth you're claiming.
Nobody questioned Vicky Jain's background because there was enough publicly available information to support it. People only start questioning things when the claims don't seem to have much substance behind them.
Also, it's funny that you claim you haven't watched Anupamaa, but somehow you knew that Gaurav khai mein gira tha show mein🤣
It's understandable if you don't know one or two contestants, but acting like you don't know anyone is hard to believe.
You were the one who went to Gaurav and told him that your mother watched Anupamaa, that you were his fan, and appreciated his work. You did the same with Ashnoor. You even told Shehbaaz that your brother voted for him and was his fan.
Most people know at least something about their family's favourites, even if they personally don't follow them.
So which version is true? The one where you approached these people and appreciated their work, or the one you started telling later about not knowing any of them?
Shilpa Shinde is back at it again. And honestly, no amount of justification can justify this action. I know most things in life exist in a grey area, but at some point you still have to decide whether you're moving closer to black or white. What Shilpa allegedly did falls on the wrong side of that.
Imagine if everyone started doing the same thing. Actual victims would struggle even more to be heard, innocent people would suffer, and genuine cases would keep getting questioned because of incidents like these.
The only point where I agree with her is that the industry is often not supportive or vocal enough for artists. We've seen many people, including Shehzada and others, not receive much support when they need it.
But lack of support does not give anyone a licence to put false sexual harassment allegations on someone.
With that being said, I hope Shehzada gets justice. From whatever is in the public domain, he seems to be fighting his battle through the proper channels, and people should come out in support of a fair investigation and due process.
Does anyone know what this is about? 🤔 I think even Shehbaaz is a part of it, but from whatever little I can make out, this seems to be mainly related to Zeishan.
This KKK SEASON IS WEIRD AND CONFUSING
If my memory serves me right, KKK used to have multiple themes throughout the season. There were usually more than two no-elimination weeks, and almost every season had around two re-entries as well.
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That's why I'm a bit confused. They brought Orry back, but why not anyone else? I understand Avika and Vishal's cases because it's not their first season, and Vishal's injury was also a factor. But what about GK and Shagun? Shouldn't they also get one more chance considering the format KKK has followed for so many years?
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Shagun wasn't a very popular face, but GK's elimination created a huge buzz. And if the reports about his elimination stunt are true, then bringing him back actually makes sense from both a viewer's and a show's perspective. Also, if that airport picture was really from after his elimination, then he didn't look so injured that a comeback would be impossible.
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Orry literally went back to India and was called again, so technically the same could have been done with GK. And I'm not saying this out of bias. It just feels like something the show would normally do.
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Another thing that is confusing me is that for so many days of shooting, there were only 3 elimination reports. Then suddenly, within the span of just 2–3 days, we got reports of 3 more eliminations back to back. That feels very odd. Either a lot of information is missing, or the format this season is very different from what we're used to seeing.
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Maybe I'm wrong, but previous KKK shoots used to be much more discreet. This is the first time contestants have been announced before the shoot and contestants posting so much during the shoot and spoilers being everywhere. Earlier, even if spoilers existed, they would come out while the season was airing and episode by episode. This time I feel like I know half the season without even wanting to know it. My excitement has genuinely gone down because of all the spoilers.
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Also, it's obvious that the old contestants would have more pressure and expectations because people expect them to outperform their previous seasons.
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And honestly, I love Rithvik and Karan. They're amazing performers and ridiculously entertaining. I'm sure they've done very well this season too and are probably providing the real entertainment, not Orry and Harsh. I absolutely love seeing them together, but as a viewer I don't really want either of them to win. They've already had their chances and proven themselves. It feels like it's time for the newer contestants.
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I'm not saying it would be unfair, undeserving, fixed, or scripted if they win. It would just be a little disappointing for me personally as a viewer.
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Also, Orry must be doing something right if he has come this far. And same for Harsh. I can't judge his performance based on his personality because
KKK isn't about that. He clearly has the build, strength, and physical ability by his looks for these stunts.
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But if Ruhanika has genuinely made it this far at just 18, then I would absolutely love to see her win. That would be an incredible achievement.
They make such a good-looking couple. 🫠🫶 And the song is an absolute banger. ✨🤌 It's been on loop in my playlist ever since it dropped. ❤️
Also, so happy for Nehal! Working with Qaran and Ash King is huge. ❤️✨
Nothing much, just two absolutely fine-looking men 🫠😭✨
This is only for Gaurav Khanna fans, so please ignore this post if you're not one. 😊 There is link for the official Gaurav Khanna sub in the post body. Feel free to join if you haven't already. ✨ I repeat this is only for the people who like him. No negativity please
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https://www.reddit.com/r/GauravKhanna/s/Jr8smzJATD
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Imagine you are the casting director for Bigg Boss Season 20. The casting rules are mentioned in the post body
Rule #1: You must select a total of 19 contestants.
Rule #2: Try to pick only one contestant from each season. If there is a season from which you cannot pick anyone, you may select one additional contestant from another season of your choice. However, the extra picks must be distributed across different seasons. For example:
- If you skip 1 season, you may add 1 extra contestant to any one season.
- If you skip 2 seasons, you must add 1 extra contestant each to 2 different seasons.
- If you skip 3 seasons, you must add 1 extra contestant each to 3 different seasons, and so on.
Rule #3 (Most Important): Your casting should be designed to create the craziest, most chaotic, and most entertaining Bigg Boss season possible.
I think Pranit's account was never deactivated; it was removed due to mass reporting. And here's why:
Pranit's account is back, but he may never have deactivated it in the first place. It may have been taken down due to mass reporting and has now been restored by Instagram. However, it seems to be under a visibility restriction or shadow ban. His account doesn't appear in search results and isn't visible in anyone's follower or following list either.
It would be a pretty strange move to reactivate his account right now if he had deactivated it himself. The controversy is only getting bigger, and there's now a legitimate cyber complaint/case filed against him. I don't think he would choose this particular moment to come back and make his account visible again. That's why I think it's more likely that the account was removed and later restored by Instagram rather than voluntarily deactivated by him.