In a surprising development within the Bigg Boss OTT house, veteran actor Ranvir Shorey has been persistently making derogatory remarks about fellow contestant Sana Makbul. His behavior, seemingly rooted in his seniority in the industry, has sparked widespread disapproval among viewers. This situation raises a critical question: When did it become acceptable to condone such demeaning comments on national television?
Despite the harsh criticism, Sana Makbul, who has been playing an admirable game from the beginning, has upheld her dignity throughout the season. Her steadfastness has garnered significant support from friends and fans outside the house, who have taken to social media to defend her.
Arti Singh expressed her support by writing, “Jeetegi @divasana ye ladki” (This girl will win, @divasana).
Aparna Dixit also stood up for Sana, stating, “Stay strong divasana. I used to like Ranveer till I realized he is so insecure and disrespectful if he dislikes you and you have different opinions. Constantly bad mouthing her.”
Diti Priya shared a heartfelt message: “I’m really sorry to say this, @divasana is still here because she is a well-deserved contestant. Ask yourself how you are still here? As a respected actor, you should not be making derogatory remarks about women. If she wants to win #bigbossott3, she is there for that reason, not for character assassination. When you come out, you’ll see how wrong you were.”
Another friend of Sana’s added, “Constantly targeting her is not going to make any difference to her. She is way too strong and above all this, but @ranvirshorey, you are definitely showing your filthy character by constantly assassinating a woman’s character on national television. Shame on you.”
Sana’s supporters are not just confined to social media; they represent a broader sentiment that character shaming, regardless of the context, should not be tolerated. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how this dynamic unfolds and whether there will be any repercussions for such behavior. For now, Sana Makbul continues to stand strong, proving that dignity and grace can withstand even the harshest of criticisms.