The drama around Bigg Boss Marathi 6 is no longer just about fights and controversies inside the house — it’s now turning serious, and honestly, a bit uncomfortable to even read.
Sonali Raut has come out with a video that’s hard to ignore. Visible rashes, irritated skin — and along with it, some strong accusations that are now raising big questions about what really goes on behind the scenes.
“This Wasn’t Just a Show… It Felt Like a Nightmare”
Sonali took to Instagram and didn’t hold back.
She claimed that her time inside the house affected her health badly — not just mentally, but physically too. According to her, she ended up contracting a skin infection like scabies because of extremely poor hygiene conditions.
And the details she shared… they’re not easy to brush off.
She talked about rats and cockroaches in the kitchen, shared washrooms that weren’t properly maintained, and even situations where contestants had to share personal items like towels and razors.
That alone sounds risky.
But she also mentioned something else — lack of proper food and sleep.
That combination? It can mess with anyone.
More Than Just Allegations — She’s Taken Legal Steps Too
This isn’t just a social media rant.
Sonali reportedly sent a legal notice to the makers earlier this month, accusing them of causing both mental and physical distress during her stay.
She says the infection didn’t just stay inside the show — she’s still dealing with its effects even after coming out.
That adds weight to what she’s saying.
“My Health Was Compromised” — And She Tried to Leave
One part of her statement stands out.
She claims she even asked to be evicted because her condition was getting worse… but that moment was never shown on TV.
If that’s true, it opens up another layer — editing choices and what viewers actually get to see versus what really happens inside.
Silence From Makers So Far
As of now, the makers haven’t responded to these allegations.
And that silence is only making things louder online.
The show, hosted by Riteish Deshmukh and streaming on JioCinema, has already been in the spotlight for on-screen clashes.
But this? This is different.
Why This Situation Feels Bigger Than Usual Controversy
Reality shows thrive on drama — arguments, emotional breakdowns, unexpected twists.
But when it starts involving health risks, hygiene issues, and legal action… it stops being entertainment.
It becomes accountability.
If even part of what Sonali is saying holds true, then it raises a serious question — how far is “reality TV” allowed to go in the name of content?
Because at the end of the day, these aren’t just contestants.
They’re real people, dealing with real consequences — long after the cameras stop rolling.
