Lock Upp: Munawar Faruqui recalls a traumatic incident from when he was 6 years old; Prince Narula consoles him

    In tonight’s judgment day episode in Lock Upp, host Kangana Ranaut will give unsafe kaidis a chance to save themselves by revealing a secret. Comedian Munawar Faruqui’s childhood experience will leave the contestants feeling emotional.

    Lock Upp: Munawar Faruqui recalls a traumatic incident from when he was 6 years old; Prince Narula consoles him

    One kaidi who has emerged as one of the most popular contestants of Kangana Ranaut ’s celebrity prison Lock Upp is Munawar Faruqui. The comedian has been on a roll ever since he entered the reality show. He has constantly entertained his fans, is a top competitor and has made several headlines in the last few months. Munawar has also made a connection with the audiences and his banter with host Kangana is quite a treat for the viewers. So it’s obviously shocking that, once again, the comedian is unsafe this week.

    Well, according to the latest teaser of tonight’s judgment day episode shared by makers on social media, Kangana will give unsafe kaidis Munawar, Saisha Shinde, Anjali Arora and Azma Fallah a chance to save themselves. Munawar will press the buzzer first and reveal his secret. Recalling a traumatic incident, the comedian will share that he has never spoken about it before. He will state, “I was 6 years old.. Yeh aisa tha ki.. Bohot close family hoti hai aur kabhi kabhi..” Munawar will add that he did not understand what was happening back then and will reveal that he suffered for 4-5 long years.

    While it has not been revealed what exactly Munawar experienced, watching him break down will break your heart. Saisha will be in tears by the end while Prince Narula will pull the comedian into a hug to console him. The last time audiences saw Munawar this way was when he revealed that his mother had consumed acid. He had revealed that there was a moment in the hospital when the doctors forced him to leave his mother’s hand and he realized that she was no more.