Elvish Yadav Pens Cryptic Post After Munawar Faruqui Detained in Hookah Bar Raid: ‘Bigg Boss Jeetne…’
Elvish Yadav seemingly reacted to Munawar Faruqui’s recent controversy.
Elvish Yadav seemingly poked fun at Munawar Faruqui after he was detained and eventually released in a hookah bar raid.
Elvish Yadav seemingly reacted to Munawar Faruqui’s recent controversy. For the unversed, Munawar was detained after a hookah bar raid in Mumbai. He along with 13 others were questioned by the police and eventually were released. Hours after the news about the raid broke, Elvish shared a cryptic post on X (previously known as Twitter) poking fun at Bigg Boss 17 winner Munawar. He asked if life takes a wrong turn after winning the Salman Khan hosted show.
“Biggboss Jeetne Ke Baad Sabka Bura Time Shuru Hojaata Hai Kya,” Elvish Yadav shared. Coincidentally, Elvish was also a winner of a Bigg Boss spin-off show. He had won the second season of Bigg Boss OTT. To his misfortune, his life also took a drastic turn after he was named in a snake venom case and was arrested earlier this month.
Biggboss Jeetne Ke Baad Sabka Bura Time Shuru Hojaata Hai Kya— Elvish Yadav (@ElvishYadav) March 27, 2024
About Munawar Faruqui’s Hookah Bar Raid:
On Wednesday morning, ANI reported that Munawar was one of the many detained in the raid. “Big Boss 17 winner Munawar Faruqui and 13 others were detained and a case has been registered against them in a hookah bar raid in the Fort area last night. All accused were released after questioning: Mumbai Police,” the news agency revealed.
Free Press Journal added that the raid took place in a hookah bar in Mumbai’s Bora Bazar. A police official said, “Our team raided the hookah bar based on information suggesting tobacco use disguised as herbal. We have called in experts to determine the nature of the substances used. Faruqui is among those detained.”
About Elvish Yadav’s Snake Venom Case:
Elvish Yadav was arrested by Noida Police in a snake poisoning case earlier this month. The case was lodged under provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 and for criminal conspiracy under section 120B of the Indian Penal Code, they said. A week later, Yadav was granted bail, on a 50,000 bail bond.
The case first came in the spotlight after a raid was conducted in Noida and snakes along with venom were recovered. At the time, Elvish’s name had popped up but the YouTuber denied having any connection with the party or the snakes.
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