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Bigg Boss OTT 2: Falaq Naaz breaks down recalling the time when her brother Sheezan Khan was in jail

Bigg Boss OTT 2: Falaq Naaz breaks down recalling the time when her brother Sheezan Khan was in jail

In the recent episode of Bigg Boss OTT, Falaq Naaz, a contestant from season 1, became emotional as she discussed the most challenging period of her life when her brother was in jail. During a conversation with Pooja Bhatt, Falaq expressed her fear of forming attachments with people after experiencing the loss of Tunisha Sharma. She also mentioned how their lives have completely changed since that incident, to the extent that they are unable to offer suggestions to others regarding doctors or simple matters.

Reflecting on that phase, Falaq said, “How can I take credit for standing up for my family? If not me, then who would have done it? Who would have supported my mother and brother? I had to be there… If you are not loyal to your family, you cannot be loyal to anyone in life. Describing the difficulties we faced during that time is hard. My younger brother, Shabbi, used to think about Sheezan day and night when he was in jail, and we couldn’t tell him when his brother would return home. We took him to meet Sheezan in jail, but I couldn’t go because I didn’t have the courage to face him. They stood facing each other through opposite windows, and Shabbi cried continuously, asking when his brother would come back home.” (Falaq broke down into tears).

She continued, “I know how I managed… People who were saying at that time that karma is a b*t*h, indeed karma is a b*t*h. I am now afraid of forming attachments, and it’s because of this incident (Tunisha Sharma’s demise). We are scared… we get anxious about attachments. We can’t even suggest a doctor to anyone; we get scared. Where has humanity gone, my friend… people are saying… I have come on the show to improve my family’s image, yes, I will do that. I don’t need to improve anyone else’s image. What hasn’t happened doesn’t need to be done… let things remain as they are… If you want to say things, keep saying them through my sacrifice… The things we have gone through, nobody else can even imagine going through.”

Falaq shared, “There isn’t a single day when I don’t feel hurt or don’t experience the pain of remembering that incident.” Pooja Bhatt provided comfort, listened to Falaq’s state of mind, and praised her for facing everything with bravery.

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