Bigg Boss 19 Contestant Tanya Mittal Faces Complaint Over Viral Potash Gun Video

Bigg Boss 19 contestant and social media influencer Tanya Mittal has once again landed in controversy — this time for allegedly using a potash gun, a device banned in Madhya Pradesh. A complaint has been filed against her in Gwalior after a video surfaced online showing her firing the gun while wearing a pink saree. The clip quickly went viral, prompting authorities to initiate an inquiry.

According to the complaint filed by Shishupal Singh Kanshana, the use of such guns has been restricted under orders from Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav and Collector Ruchika Chauhan, citing safety risks under Section 163 of BNS. The complainant has demanded an FIR against Tanya for violating these prohibitory orders.

Officials have confirmed that an investigation is underway following directives from SSP Gwalior. Notably, more than 200 people have reportedly suffered eye injuries due to potash or carbide guns in recent months.

Anjali Arora Faces Backlash for Portraying Goddess Sita in Upcoming Film Shri Ramayan Katha

Social media influencer who rose to fame with her viral dance on the song “Kacha Badam”, has once again found herself in controversy. This time, the uproar comes after the release of her first look as Goddess Sita in the upcoming film “Shri Ramayan Katha.”

In the released images, Anjali is seen dressed in a saffron saree, holding a basket of fruits, portraying Sita during her exile period. Another still shows her posing alongside actor Dev Sharma, who plays Lord Ram. However, many internet users have reacted sharply, questioning the casting decision.

Netizens argue that a personality like Anjali Arora—who has been involved in several online controversies, including a rumored MMS scandal—should not portray a revered mythological figure. Comments flooded social media, accusing the filmmakers of disrespecting Hindu sentiments and “commercializing” religious icons for publicity.

While the makers of Shri Ramayan Katha have yet to respond, the controversy has already sparked a heated debate on the portrayal of mythological characters in modern cinema.