The latest episode of Lock Upp: Sach Ya Sazaa has triggered massive backlash on social media after a heated confrontation between Akanksha Choudhary and Shreya Kalra escalated into personal attacks and alleged threatening remarks. The argument began during a task when Shreya accidentally scratched Akanksha’s nose, leading to an explosive exchange that quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the season.
Following the incident, Akanksha reportedly lost her temper and made aggressive remarks toward Shreya, saying, “Bahar hoti na kutton ki tarah marte tereko.” Although the situation initially appeared to calm down, tensions resurfaced later in the episode. While speaking with fellow contestant Yogesh Rawat, Akanksha allegedly remarked, “Contract mein bandhi hui hoon, zinda nahi khadi hoti warna,” a statement that sparked outrage among viewers. She also made personal allegations against Shreya, accusing her of relying on “sugar daddies,” which further intensified the controversy.
Shreya maintained that the injury during the task was accidental, but the disagreement quickly snowballed into a bitter verbal confrontation. The dramatic episode has since gone viral, with clips circulating across social media platforms and viewers expressing concern over the nature of the remarks made during the fight.
Fans were especially disappointed because Akanksha had earlier promised audiences they would witness “Akanksha 2.0” on the reality show. Instead, many viewers criticised her behaviour, with several calling it “criminal” and “unacceptable.” Some social media users compared her to former reality television personality Dolly Bindra, with one viral comment describing Akanksha as a “sasti copy of Dolly Bindra.” Others praised Shreya for remaining relatively calm despite the intense confrontation.
The controversy has divided viewers, with many demanding stricter action against contestants over threatening language and personal allegations on reality television. As discussions continue online, the episode has become one of the season’s biggest talking points, generating significant engagement across entertainment forums and social media.
Lock Upp: Sach Ya Sazaa streams six days a week from Saturday to Thursday at 8 PM IST, with the latest episode continuing to fuel debates among fans over acceptable conduct inside the reality show’s high-pressure environment.
