From famous TV and film stars to everyday individuals, Bigg Boss has welcomed a diverse range of contestants over the years. While some have risen to fame within the house, others have a darker past that includes criminal records. Today, we take a closer look at the celebrities who have entered the Bigg Boss house with a criminal history. Some of them had already served time in jail before their appearance, while others found themselves behind bars after the show. Let’s delve into the intriguing stories behind these contestants.
Rajat Dalal
Rajat Dalal, who is currently a contestant on Bigg Boss 18, has a criminal record, which has been mentioned several times on the show. It is reported that Rajat has allegedly been accused of kidnapping.
Munawar Faruqui
Bigg Boss 17 winner Munawar Faruqui is often in the spotlight due to his personal and professional life. Munawar is a stand-up comedian, and before entering the show, he had a criminal record. He was arrested on charges of making comments about Hindu deities.
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Elvish Yadav
Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner Elvish Yadav is often in the limelight. In Bigg Boss 18, he is supporting Rajat Dalal. After coming out of Bigg Boss, Elvish Yadav was arrested by the Noida Police in connection with the Cobra incident.
Eijaz Khan
Actor and Bigg Boss Season 7 contestant Eijaz Khan also has a criminal record. According to media reports, he was arrested in a drug-related case. Eijaz spent over two years in jail.
Armaan Kohli
Actor Armaan Kohli appeared in Bigg Boss Season 7. During the show, he developed a close friendship with Tanisha Mukherjee. Media reports suggest that Armaan was arrested in a case involving drug possession.
Monica Bedi
Monica Bedi appeared as a contestant in Bigg Boss Season 2. During the show, Monica became involved in several controversies. According to media reports, Monica Bedi also has a criminal record. She was arrested for possessing fake documents in a case.