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YouTuber Anurag Dobhal calls Bigg Boss biased; reveals feeling suicidal after getting evicted
Anurag Dobhal, also known as UK Rider 07, a YouTube content creator and former contestant on Bigg Boss 17, was recently evicted from the show. In his latest vlog he revealed that he was tortured and had suicidal thoughts as the makers didn’t allow him to contact his family even after eviction for two days.
He shared a vlog on YouTube and captioned it, “Big Boss 17 And Salman Khan Exposed – The Untold Truth.”
He started his vlog by saying, “This is my Bigg Boss untold story since my side of the story has never been aired. So, I am here to tell you about the things that I went through inside the house.” He shared how excited he was to enter the house and start his journey.
The YouTuber shared that many people told him it was a reality show and he should be himself. He followed this and shared that he gave his 100%. In the first week, he said and did things that felt right to him. Despite this, he was told by Bigg Boss that he was not contributing much to the show.
The most shocking thing Anurag shared was that he had suicidal thoughts soon after his eviction from Bigg Boss. He said, “When I was coming out and was put up in the hotel, I was not allowed to contact my family for two days. The show was done, so I felt how much they were torturing me. I was already in a place where I had no contact with the outside world or my parents. They didn’t let me talk to my family nor did they give me my phone. When I was there for two days I had suicidal thoughts, I was thinking what have I done that I am still going through this.”
He then revealed that he was made to do a walk of shame in the show in the activity area of the house as a task. Anurag added, “I can never forget that day because I knew I had to face that embarrassment. Something I had never faced in my life.” The YouTuber claimed that he would cry in the bathroom every day for an hour and when he would come out, he would show that he is ready for a fight.
Talking about why the current season of the reality show is biased, Anurag said, “It only focused on their favourite contestants and contestants from whom they can take favours in the future. I realized this, and in the very first week, I told others that they would show us only as entertainers and not as winners. And I was proved right.”
Anurag recalled a situation where, unlike other contestants, his family wasn’t contacted to meet him on the show. Instead, they were told to ask Salman Khan why he was being targeted. He shared that when his brother asked if they could meet him, Bigg Boss refused, and Anurag was unaware of this.
He also added that by the end of the second week, he asked Bigg Boss if the show was only a couple show. The evicted contestant felt that the love angle was forcefully implied, and relationships between the contestants didn’t develop organically.