Splitsvilla 16 Contestant Alleges Physical Assault by Influencer's Friend at Mumbai Club
Splitsvilla 16 contestant Preet Singh alleges physical assault at a Mumbai club by an influencer's friend; shares an injury video.
Splitsvilla Season 16 contestant Preet Singh has alleged that she was physically assaulted inside a Mumbai club and later shared a video on social media showing facial swelling and injuries. The television personality claimed the incident occurred during a night out with a friend and has raised concerns about women’s safety in the city.
In a post on Instagram, Preet said she was still shaken by the experience and described visible injuries, including swelling around the eyes and bruising on her face. She wrote that she had long believed Mumbai to be one of the safest cities for women but said the alleged incident left her shocked and disturbed. Her post quickly gained attention online, with many users expressing concern and support.
According to Preet, she was sitting with a friend at the club when another woman allegedly began shouting and questioning their presence at the venue. She claimed the verbal altercation escalated when a male friend of the woman intervened and physically assaulted them. Preet alleged that she was hit badly enough for a tooth to break and her face to swell.
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She further claimed that the violence stopped only after others at the club stepped in. Preet said she later learned that the woman involved was a social media influencer, though she did not publicly identify any individual by name in her statement. No official complaint details were immediately available, and authorities had not publicly commented on the allegations at the time of reporting.
The incident has triggered discussions online around nightclub safety, security protocols and the treatment of women in public spaces. Many users called for a formal investigation and stricter action against violence inside entertainment venues. The case also highlights the growing role of social media, where public figures often first disclose alleged incidents before legal proceedings or official statements emerge.
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