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Maybe The Rumours Exist Because Something Actually Happened Behind Cameras
Bhai they’re influencers and content creators, 90% of their life is on social media. But that remaining 10%? That’s personal, and none of us actually know what goes on behind closed doors. Maybe Akansha stayed at Yogesh’s place, but the point is, if she could fool people for 3–4 months on one thing, then don’t act shocked if she fooled everyone here too.
And honestly? I do believe some of those rumours have truth in them somewhere. Because social media only shows what THEY want us to see. The real mess, the real “kaand,” always comes out later from somewhere else. We’re just the audience we only see the edited version they carefully serve us.
And these kids screaming “ukhaad lo jo ukhaadna hai” are acting way too overconfident. Relax, bacho. Right now you think nothing can touch your favs, but life has a funny way of humbling people. One day if something similar happens to you, at least be mature enough to handle it instead of barking blindly online.
And please, if you really want to learn something, take notes from Ruru, not Akansha. One handled things with maturity and silence, the other mastered manipulation, indirect digs, and playing victim while fans kept clapping like fools.
If Yogesh is a manchild, Akansha is the female version of it.
WTF is actually wrong with Akansha? She is RIDICULOUS. She’s PATHETIC. She is HOMEBREAKER. At this point, she doesn’t even look misunderstood anymore she looks straight-up manipulative. I already disliked her from the very beginning, but now she’s genuinely becoming unbearable to watch.
And to all the Akansha defenders who attacked everyone for months are your eyes finally open now? Or are you still going to pretend she’s innocent after SHE HERSELF admitted everything step by step? First it was “we only met,” then “we talked sometimes,” then suddenly “yes, I gave him my shoulder to cry on.” Like girl…
The funniest part is how her fans kept calling everyone haters while their own favourite was exposing herself little by little every single week. She gaslit the audience for 3–4 months straight, and her blind fandom kept hyping her up like she was some saint. Pretty edits and a soft voice do not change reality.
And Yogesh??? Oh my God, What an absolute clown. Such a pathetic piece of shit. The way he acted Acting all mature and sensible in front of the audience
while disrespecting and cheating on Ruru is disgusting.
Both of them had the audacity to judge other people publicly while doing shady things behind the scenes themselves. Hypocrisy at its peak.
Also, the constant crying whenever she gets cornered is becoming so predictable now. Every time facts come out, suddenly the tears start flowing. People are right when someone knows they’re wrong, they start shouting, crying, and playing the victim instead of answering properly.
What makes this whole situation even worse is the arrogance. They genuinely thought the audience was dumb and would never connect the dots. But now everything is slowly coming out, and the image they worked so hard to build is falling apart badly.
Honestly, Akansha doesn’t look “strong” anymore. She looks fake, calculative, attention-seeking, and extremely two-faced. And the fact that her fandom still defends her no matter what is honestly embarrassing at this point.
Shame on both Akansha and Yogesh.
Perfect example of people who wanted sympathy, attention, and validation while hurting others behind the scenes.
And one more thing… If people only cared about fame, clout, followers and visibility, then why are most people standing with Ruru in the promo instead of Akansha? Everyone knows Akansha has 2.4M followers. If fame was the only thing that mattered, people would’ve obviously sided with her for attention and reach.
But that’s the difference. At the end of the day, people naturally gravitate towards honesty and genuine behaviour. Followers can buy you hype, edits and engagement, but they cannot force people to truly respect you.
The fact that so many contestants seem more comfortable supporting Ruru says a lot without even needing words. Because eventually, no matter how perfect someone tries to look online, reality always shows through. Image can be managed for some time, but character always gets exposed in the end.
Splitsvilla hype expires fast
Maybe I’m wrong and this is just my instinct, but I genuinely feel like the same thing that happened with Akriti Negi is going to happen with Akansha
During Splitsvilla 15, Akriti was literally Everywhere. People were hyping her like she was the next big Bigg Boss contestant. Fan pages, edits, comments calling her queen, people fighting for her the hype was actually insane.
And now with Akansha, it feels exactly the same. Right now she’s the favourite, the most talked about contestant, every little thing she does becomes a viral moment and her fans act like she can never be wrong
But I’ve noticed one thing with Splitsvilla fame it fades very fast once the season ends.
Like genuinely, after the show ended, where did all that hype around Akriti go?
And honestly, at least Akriti became famous because of her gameplay and strategy. With Akansha, half the hype feels based on crying, emotional moments and sympathy content.
And I lowkey feel the same thing will happen here too. Right now the show hype is carrying everything, but after a few months it’ll probably just become trending reels, sponsored posts.
Splitsvilla contestants really go from national obsession to link in bio for paid partnership at lightning speed.
Funny how the ‘truth’ only comes out when there’s a risk of getting exposed.
What’s actually funny is how Akansha’s entire narrative changes according to whatever is getting exposed outside. When Ruru came on the podcast with Nayan, Akansha was fully on the ‘I never met Yogesh we don’t talk’ ‘my heart is broken’ I also have proof if I show it, everyone will go silent, etc etc… all while continuing the emotional train. Crying, sympathy, victim angle everything was there. But the moment she probably realised Ruru might actually have proofs or could expose more things publicly so her public image wouldn’t get ruined suddenly on Curly Tales it became ‘haan we met’ we still talk sometimes’ Like??? Which one is the truth then?
And this is exactly why people are side eyeing her now. It’s not even about one relationship anymore it’s the constant switching of stories depending on how episodes are airing and how the audience is reacting. Every week there’s a different version. One day innocent, next day emotional, then suddenly mature and unbothered. At some point it stops looking genuine and starts looking heavily calculated. (Bhai kisi ne toh bahut seekhaya padhaya hai bandi ko very cunning).
Also, am I the only one who noticed how selective she became towards the end of the season? Very particular with who she stands with publicly, who she acknowledges, what image she wants to maintain. Even some of her Snapchat stories disappear after people start discussing them too much. That itself says a lot.
And honestly, people saying negative things about Kashish maybe she wasn’t entirely wrong after all. Same with a few others. The more things come out, the more their points start making sense. Sometimes people expose themselves slowly without even realising it.
That final gathering clip people are talking about? To me it honestly didn’t look like she was ignoring Sandy or Ruru. It looked more like THEY genuinely didn’t care anymore and had already detached from her energy. But since cameras were there, obviously she had to maintain reactions and pretend I am ignoring them (honestly, I didn’t think so).
Fans can defend her all they want, but blindly ignoring contradictions doesn’t change the fact that the stories keep changing. At this point it feels less like reality and more like PR damage control after every episode drop.
Also in the coming episode Yogesh said, ‘I’ll look stupid,’ and Akansha replied ‘Yeah, you are.’ And then outside the show she’s still roaming around with him. Like seriously, there’s no standard at all.
If Yogesh is a manchild, Akansha is the female version of it.
Okay but am I the only one noticing this?
Akansha literally isn’t seen with any friend group anymore. Earlier she used to be around everyone, and now suddenly she’s nowhere. Even Gullu doesn’t seem close to her now did something happen behind the scenes or what?
In today’s episode of Splitsvilla 16, I didn’t feel like Sandy did anything wrong. But the way Deeptanshu keeps forcing things onto others is just annoying. At least she has her own opinions and she stands by them.
In recent episode’s of Splitsvilla 16, you can clearly see sandy and akansha are in the same group and on good terms Sandy is even taking a stand for her. So if everything was fine between them there, then why did Akansha do all that nonsense when the initial episodes started airing? What changed suddenly?Was it because Sandy was getting more attention? Like seriously?
And then Yogesh… bhai sahab, can Ruru not even breathe without asking him? There was literally no valid point in him saying you should have saved me. Like what even was that?
In today’s episode it honestly did not feel real at all the way she handled Suzzie looked completely convenient like she was fine being close when it benefited her but the moment things changed she switched without any hesitation there was no real confusion or emotion it just felt calculated and once again the same pattern twisting the situation and making herself look like the one being wronged at this point it is predictable and not even interesting anymore it does not come across as natural it just feels like everything she does depends on what works for her in that moment I also saw her snaps yesterday and it was just annoying to watch nothing felt genuine she was trying so hard to look sad with those forced expressions that it ended up looking fake rather than emotional it feels less like real reactions and more like bad acting that people are expected to believe
Simran was actually right none of this is happening in real time. The show was shot ages ago, edited, wrapped, and everyone’s probably living their normal lives… yet somehow they’re still reacting according to episode timelines like it’s a daily soap rerun.
And Akansha? She’s operating on a completely different timeline. The shoot is over, the storyline is done, everything’s already edited and airing but her “I’m hurt, I’m broken” phase is still ongoing. At this point, it doesn’t even feel emotional, it feels scheduled. Same tears, same expressions, same victim arc on loop. Either she hasn’t moved on, or moving on doesn’t fit her content strategy.
The funniest part? People watching actually think this is all happening right now. It’s not it’s delayed reactions packaged as fresh drama.
At the end of the day, it’s pretty obvious less connection more content. Less reality, more performance.
And Akansha… dragging a storyline this long isn’t depth, it’s just overacting with good timing.
At this point it’s not even a personality, it’s a loop. You could replace her with a recording and no one would notice the difference. Same dialogue, same teary eyes, same “I’m so lost” energy girl, you’re not lost, you’re just stuck in your own rerun.
And that “plot twist ho gaya achanak se sab mere against ho gaye”* *line? The only plot twist here is how you manage to say it every episode like it’s breaking news. Nothing is twisting anymore except the audience’s patience. Even the editors must be tired like, “again? same clip, different day.”
The crying isn’t emotional, it’s strategic at this point. Like a reflex. Someone breathes the wrong way boom, tears. Wind changes direction boom, tears. It’s less “real feelings” and more “method acting gone rogue.”
And let’s talk about that constant victim energy. No matter what happens, somehow she’s always the most affected person in the room. Even when she’s safe, she’s crying like she just got betrayed by the entire cast, the crew, and probably the furniture too.
Honestly, if repetition was a sport, she’d be Olympic level. No growth, no variation, just copy-paste emotions with slightly louder background music each time. At this rate, even the host could start her lines for her and she’d just lip-sync along.
The real “bhagwan par bharosa” moment is the audience praying for a new dialogue, a new reaction… literally anything different.