The Splitsville Scandal: Sorab Bedi–Niharika –Apoorva–Ruru Saga That’s Got Everyone Talking – Love, Lies or Bigg Boss 20 Launchpad?

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If Instagram had a “drama of the week” crown, this one would win it… no contest.

What started as a buzz around a song has spiralled into a full-blown, multi-character narrative involving Splitsville contestant, the very popular ‘Rajma Chawal’ Sorab Bedi, his nine-year-long relationship with girlfriend now turned ex – Apoorva Rampal, his current obsession ‘Teekhi Mirchi’ Niharika Tiwari, and the controversial co-contestant Ruru. Add live sessions, leaked chats, accusations, fandom wars… and suddenly, this isn’t just gossip. It’s scandal ridden content.

Sorab
With ex Apoorva
With Niharika

Can you smell the tea in The Sorab Bedi-Apoorva-Niharika Angle?

But the question TheGlitz is asking:
Is this chaos organic… or orchestrated?

It all began innocently enough. Sorab and Niharika’s explosive chemistry in Splitsville which ended them getting a song Sheesha together caught attention almost instantly. The vibe was palpable… effortless, flirtatious, and undeniably watchable. Social media did what it does best: amplify. Edits, reels, comments, shipping… it was everywhere.

“Rajma Chawal meets Theekhi Mirchi,” the ‘SoRika (Sorab +Niharika)’ fandoms swooned.

But just when the narrative seemed to be building toward a classic ‘on-screen-to-off-screen romanc’e arc, things took a sharp turn.

Ruru went live… and brought Sorab’s ex-gf Apoorva intro it.

In what appeared to be a calculated moment, she introduced a new angle to the story… revealing that Sorab had cheated on his girlfriend of nine years, Apoorva Rampal, a model. The tone was explosive, almost controlled. But the ripple effect? Immediate.

Ruru… already a controversial name, previously linked to drama involving Yogesh and Aakanksha, had already endured a lot of hate for “coming in” between Yogesh and Akanksha. entered the chat or so the haters said. But this time, she turned the tables and brought Apoorva into the spotlight. What followed was less conversation, more revelation.

Apoorva who had been in a live-in with Sorab – they even had a dog Joy – shared explosive chats.

Messages that suggested Sorab had never broken up with her and had even reached out to her just a day prior. Messages where he allegedly spoke about participating in Splitsvilla, returning, and eventually marrying her. It painted a picture… not of closure, but of contradiction.

And then, the tension escalated.

Seeing the growing public chemistry between Sorab and Niharika, Apoorva appeared visibly shaken. The chats weren’t just receipts… they were a reaction. A response to a narrative that seemed to be slipping out of her control.

But the story didn’t end there.

Sorab went live this time.

This time, the tone had shifted. Defensive. Firm. He accused Apoorva of domestic violence. He accused Ruru of defamation. He claimed legal notices had been sent. And just like that, the narrative flipped… again.

Now, instead of a love triangle, we had a full-blown controversy.

So what’s really going on here?

On the surface, it’s messy. Emotional. Unresolved. The kind of real-life drama that social media thrives on. But if you zoom out, the pattern feels… familiar.

Multiple characters.
Timed revelations.
Escalating stakes.
Audience engagement at every turn.

It’s not just unfolding… it’s performing.

Which brings us to the bigger question:
Is this just personal chaos spilling into the public domain… or a calculated build-up?

…Because in today’s digital ecosystem, visibility is currency. And controversy? That’s acceleration.

With reality shows like Bigg Boss thriving on strong personalities, unresolved conflicts, and pre-built narratives, this kind of multi-layered drama feels almost… audition-ready. And Sorab ahd already said that his dream was to enter Bigg Boss.

So now you have:

  • A charismatic male lead with divided loyalties
  • A current on-screen connection sparking curiosity
  • An ex with emotional depth and receipts
  • A wildcard disruptor amplifying the chaos

It’s compelling. It’s layered. It’s exactly the kind of storyline that translates seamlessly into reality TV.

Of course, none of this confirms intent.

But it does raise eyebrows.

Because here’s the thing—… whether this is real, exaggerated, or strategically amplified, one fact remains:

Everyone is watching.

The reels are trending. The lives are dissected. The fandoms are growing. And in an industry where relevance is everything, this kind of attention is not just valuable… it’s powerful.

So is this love gone wrong?
A messy breakup playing out in public?
Or a perfectly timed narrative building toward something bigger… like a high-voltage entry for Sorab Bedi, Niharika Tiwari and Apoorva Rampal into Bigg Boss 20?

Only time will tell.

But one thing’s certain:

This isn’t just tea anymore.
It’s a full-blown content strategy—or the most convenient coincidence we’ve seen in a while.

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