“Roadies Rising” has finally started and it’s equally adventurous as its previous versions. This time, Prince Narula, Karan Kundra, Neha Dhupia, Harbhajan Singh and Rannvijay Singh are leading the gangs and are trying all possible ways to keep the viewers glued to their TV sets.

Controversies are a norm with reality shows and sticking to this trend, a shocking thing has happened on the sets of Roadies too; well, Harbhajan Singh messed up with Neha Dhupia and has allegedly left the show. Yes, according to reports, there has been a verbal spat between the duo, over torturing a contestant and this would be shown in the upcoming episode.
We all know that Roadies is famous for its “Ruthless acts” and in every episode, leaders come up with something new, to brutally torture the contestants; this in turn, keeps the audience engaged.
Now, during the audition of a contestant, the leaders decided on such a task that made Harbhajan furious. Well, Prince, Neha, Karan and Rannvijay thought of testing the contestant by making him encounter his biggest fear; yes, they literally made him sit on the chair and thought of electrocuting him.
This was not it; Neha gave a suggestion that water must be poured on the contestant’s feet. We all know how water proves to be dangerous during electrocution. This is the thing which infuriated Bhajji; he said,
“This is wrong. Just to do a task, you might end up hurting the guy. He could die. I am not going to be part of this.”
Things became worse when Neha argued and told Harbhajan “You can keep throwing googlies at us, but you cannot tell us what to do.”
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Although the contestant agreed to do that task, Harbhajan Singh couldn’t bear it in any way. He walked off; it is not yet sure whether the cricketer would return to the show.

Whatever it is, one thing is for sure that these stunts are indeed very dangerous. It can risk the life of performers, don’t you think so? What’s your opinion on this? Do share your views in our comments section below.


