Mannara Chopra Breaks Down Supporting Anurag Dhobal Amid Family Fallout
Mannara Chopra Supports Anurag Dhobal After Emotional Video

Mannara Chopra Breaks Down in Emotional Support for Anurag Dhobal

Trigger Warning: This article contains sensitive details regarding mental health and family issues; reader discretion is advised.

Bigg Boss 17 fame Mannara Chopra has publicly come out in support of Anurag Dhobal, popularly known as UK07 Rider, after he shared a deeply emotional video discussing his fallout with his family. The reality TV star took to her Instagram channel to post a video where she expressed solidarity with Anurag, breaking down emotionally while recalling their bond formed during their time together in the Bigg Boss 17 house.

Mannara's Heartfelt Message on YouTube

Mannara also shared the video on her YouTube channel, where she spoke candidly about her connection with Anurag. She said, "Apne itne din guzare ho ek ghar me to apka kuch to insaniyat ke naate connection ban jata hai. I don’t cry because I feel rone se kuch nahi hota, par I don’t know meri jo personal feelings hain, jo mere sath hua hai do saal me aur abhi jo uske sath ho raha hai, abhi mix ho raha hai. I hope uske parents usko support karein." This translates to: "When you have spent so many days in one house, you develop some human connection. I don’t cry because I feel crying doesn’t help, but I don’t know, my personal feelings, what has happened to me in the last two years and what is happening to him now are getting mixed up. I hope his parents support him." Her emotional breakdown highlights the strong bond formed in the reality show environment and her genuine concern for his well-being.

Celebrity Support Floods In for Anurag Dhobal

Several other celebrities have joined Mannara in expressing support and concern for Anurag Dhobal. Notable figures include Munawar Faruqui, Aly Goni, and Elvish Yadav, who have all spoken out on social media platforms.

Aly Goni took to his Instagram handle to share a video addressing the situation. He said, "That boy shared a video, exposing himself to the world about what he is going through. Sure, it’s a family issue and we shouldn’t interfere, but he opened up to his fans, and what did he receive in return? Mockery and trolling. It’s a sad reality. Shame on you all for making fun of him. You all are being watched by a higher power. I hope he is okay. God bless him." Aly's message condemns the online trolling and calls for empathy towards Anurag's struggles.

Elvish Yadav also commented, writing, "Although main kisi ke personal matter me ya family matter me nahi bolta, but jo bhi Anurag bhai ke sath chal raha hai, I hope jaldi theek ho jaye." This means: "Although I usually don’t speak about anyone’s personal or family matters, whatever Anurag bhai is going through, I hope everything gets better soon." He added, "Get well soon, Anurag bhai," showing his support despite typically avoiding such topics.

Anurag Dhobal's Emotional Revelation

In his own YouTube video, Anurag Dhobal opened up about his mental state, revealing that he has been struggling with depression for the past eight months. He shared, "Over the last few months, meri life itni drastically change hui hai ki maine kabhi nahi socha tha ki zindagi aise patak ke chhoregi." This translates to: "My life changed drastically; I never thought life would throw me down like this and leave me shattered." His candid admission sheds light on the severe impact of his family issues and the emotional toll it has taken on him.

The outpouring of support from celebrities like Mannara Chopra and others underscores the importance of mental health awareness and the need for compassion in such situations. As the entertainment community rallies around Anurag, it serves as a reminder of the human connections forged in shows like Bigg Boss and the broader issue of mental well-being in the public eye.

Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, anxiety, depression, or mental illness, please seek professional help immediately from a doctor, mental health expert, or NGO. Helplines are also available for support.