Lock Upp: Poonam Pandey’s Pain Again Spilled Over Domestic Violence, Said- “My Face Used To Be Black And Blue” Checkout Here!
Actress Poonam Pandey often makes disclosures about her ex-husband Sam Bombay on Kangana Ranaut’s show Lock Upp. In the past, she had also talked a lot about the domestic violence that happened to him. Now once again Poonam Pandey has given a big statement regarding domestic violence. He has told what used to happen to him when Sam Bombay beat him. While talking to Payal Rohatgi and Sayesha Shinde in Lock Upp, Poonam has told that she has seen many doctors after her injury, but her injury has not healed yet.
Poonam Pandey said, “I have met many doctors. If you move the part of my nose, it still hurts. To this Sayesha Shinde says, ‘I don’t know how many women are there in the country who go through this thing every minute.”
On this Poonam Pandey says, “Truly, I am also one of those who have openly told their problems. I am a victim of domestic violence for the last four years. Even though I didn’t tell anyone about it. After hearing this, Payal Rohatgi says, ‘Indian celebrities do not talk openly about domestic violence.”
To this Poonam Pandey says, “I didn’t have a reason to be vocal. I always used to share my good pictures and talk the most normal thing.” Continuing her point, Poonam Pandey said, “My face used to be black and blue, but I used to hide it by applying makeup and used to go to the event.”
Apart from this, Poonam Pandey has done many other things. Talking about Kangana Ranaut’s show Lock Upp, the first weekend in it was quite a bang. While Kangana took classes fiercely for some contestants, the world came to know about the painful story of some.
In the Sunday episode Swami Chakrapani Maharaj was given farewell. Swamiji is the first contestant who, leave the show. Now, there are 12 contestants left in Kangana Ranaut’s jail. At the same time, after coming out of the lock-up, Swami Chakrapani Maharaj says that he did not understand the format of this show of Kangana Ranaut. He has said that when he went to the show for the first time, he felt that with so many people living together under one roof, he would not fit there.
Swami Chakrapani Maharaj said, “I am a person who lives in solitude. I have never been under one roof with so many people. Apart from this, I have no understanding of this show, maybe I have failed to make my mark. To be honest, it was a surprise to me when I saw people talking to cameras or fighting for appearances. I often wonder if anyone is even watching us.”