Ekta Kapoor’s latest reality television show ‘Lock Upp’ has gained a lot of eyeballs from the day it started, with daily masala and full-on drama. The contestants are continuously trying to entertain the viewers with the leastest gossip.

Contestants don’t shy way on talking about topics about their personal life and past on the platform, sharing their deepest darkest secrets for get free pass from eliminations. In the latest episode of the show Karanvir Bohra shared that he has not been doing well in his career from the last 7 years. The actor also revealed that he is under a lot of debt and also has some cases filed against him after he failed to return the money.

Karanvir was seen sharing this information with Co-contestants Sara Khan, Saisha Shinde and Geeta Phogat, he told them how he is down with many debts in his life. He said, “I am down in the worst debt of my life. Matlab main dhus chuka hoon, waisa waala sir bhi bahar nahi mera…I at least have 3-4 cases on me for not paying money back. From 2015 to now, whatever work I take up is only to return the money or pay back my debts. I feel so sorry for myself and for my family, what am I giving them. Agar meri jagah koi aur hota toh he would have committed suicide. If it would have not been for Teejay, mom, dad and my kids, I don’t know what I would have done. For me this show is a lifeline.”

Previously too Karanvir did not shy out about sharing his feelings and past experiences with others he mentioned a few episodes back that, “Before Gia we lost a baby during COVID. We were so scared to not tell anyone about it because we didn’t want people to say ‘Arre yaar ye kya hogaya, kaise hogaya, kyu hogaya’. Maybe to protect ourselves we didn’t want to say. We had to lie to our own family, to our own relatives. When we talk about mental health issues, they come from home only. They start from home, because ghar waale kuch bolte hain, maybe they don’t mean it, they speak out of concern. Her family does not know, my family does not know. At that point we felt we lost emotional well-being, mental health. Start from your own house mental health. It is ok to be a bipolar, transwoman or lose things in life, to be older. It is just ok to be alive.”

TOPICS: Karanvir Bohra