Anurag Dobhal's health worsens after car crash; pneumonia diagnosed
What's the story
Anurag Dobhal, a contestant on Bigg Boss 17 and popular YouTuber, is battling serious health issues after his recent car accident. His manager Rohit Panday shared an update on Saturday morning, revealing that Dobhal's condition has worsened since he was briefly discharged from the ICU on Thursday. Panday said his condition has become "serious and worse" because his lungs were also partially damaged in the accident.
Health update
Doctors are monitoring his condition
Panday further revealed that Dobhal has been diagnosed with "severe pneumonia" due to the lung damage and subsequent infection from the accident. He added that he is currently under the supervision of doctors. "We would request you all to pray for him." On Thursday, when Dobhal was discharged from the ICU, Panday had shared a picture of him in his hospital bed, looking cheerful and giving a peace sign.
Background
The accident occurred while he was live-streaming on Instagram
Dobhal was hospitalized after crashing his car while live-streaming on Instagram. This incident came days after he posted a YouTube video accusing his family of mental torture over his inter-caste marriage with his wife, Ritika. He claimed that they would be responsible if anything happened to him. His brother Kalam Ink later alleged that fans had threatened them outside their house following the accident.
Family feud
Family denied claims of threatening Dobhal
Kalam also alleged that Dobhal had filed cases against him and their family, which were later withdrawn. In response, Panday recently said, "At this point in time, our priority is Anurag's health and recovery as well as Ritika bhabhi's wellbeing since she is almost nine months pregnant." "We will not pass any comment on any video or statement since this is not the appropriate time."
Social media
Ritika breaks silence amid controversy
Meanwhile, Dobhal's wife, Ritika, recently took to Instagram to share her thoughts on the current situation. She wrote, "FROM PAST FEW DAYS WHAT I ANALYZED, not everything we see on social media is true." "What truly matters is how you live your life beyond social media. The behavior you carry, the values you hold, and the way you treat people every single day."