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'I would get rape, death threats when I was in Roadies', reveals Bigg Boss Marathi 6 contestant Ruchita Jamdar

Bigg Boss Marathi 6 contestant Ruchita Jamdar revealed receiving severe threats before entering the show, describing intense fear, emotional pressure, and mental turmoil while continuing to chase her acting dreams.

January 14, 2026 / 18:10 IST
'I would get rape, death threats when I was in Roadies', reveals Bigg Boss Marathi 6 contestant Ruchita Jamdar
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  • Ruchita Jamdar faced severe threats before entering Bigg Boss Marathi 6
  • She received death threats and weapon photos, affecting her and her family
  • Ruchita stayed strong with family support despite fear during Bigg Boss journey.

Bigg Boss Marathi 6 contestant Ruchita Jamdar has opened up about a very disturbing phase of her life, revealing that she received severe threats even before entering the reality show. In an interview with Its Majja, the actress spoke honestly about the emotional pressure, fear, and mental struggle she went through while trying to follow her dreams.

Ruchita said that controversies around her started early in the season and continued to grow. While many people praised her confidence and strong presence inside the Bigg Boss house, there was a darker side that the audience did not see. According to Ruchita, the hate did not stop at trolling. It crossed into something far more dangerous.

Sharing her experience, she said, “People used to threaten me in extreme ways. I received messages saying I would be killed. Some even sent me photos of weapons. It was terrifying.” She added that these threats affected not just her, but her entire family.

Ruchita revealed that because of the constant fear, her family stopped sending her younger relatives to Mumbai or Pune. “They were scared something might happen. That fear stayed with us all the time,” she said.

Despite the threats, Ruchita chose not to give up. She explained how difficult it was to stay mentally strong during that period. “I used to feel very alone. I had to handle everything on my own. I am Maharashtrian, but the crowd on that platform was different. Sometimes I felt lost and confused,” she admitted.

The actress also spoke about how her journey in roadies and later Bigg Boss became a turning point in her life. “If I had faced so much hatred earlier, I would not have reached this platform. I kept going because I had my family’s support,” she said.

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Inside the Bigg Boss house, emotions often ran high. Ruchita recalled a moment when she spoke to fellow contestant Prajakta Shukre about her parents. “I told her that I had not spoken to my parents properly in a long time. I tried calling them, but the phone never connected,” she shared emotionally.

She further revealed that her father works in a disciplined government role, which made the situation even more stressful. “My father works in a strict environment and is always busy. But even then, my parents stood by me,” Ruchita said.

Her journey in Bigg Boss Marathi 6 is not just about entertainment, but also about courage, resilience, and standing strong in the face of fear.

Vaishnavi Gavankar
first published: Jan 14, 2026 06:09 pm

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