Samarth Jurel gained popularity for his lively and jovial presence during his stint on Bigg Boss 17. As a wild card contestant, he became a standout figure on the show, showcasing both his humorous side and his involvement in heated confrontations, particularly with his girlfriend’s ex-partner, Abhishek Kumar.

Despite not making it to the finale, Samarth endeared himself to viewers with his playful nature and comedic antics. Fondly regarded as the resident prankster, he frequently lightened the atmosphere with his jokes and jovial demeanor, earning him a dedicated fan following.

However, a recent incident saw Samarth facing substantial backlash due to an April Fool’s Day post he shared, which depicted him in a hospital setting. Concerned fans were alarmed by the image, prompting Samarth to clarify shortly afterward that it was merely a prank.

The aftermath of the prank led to widespread criticism, with many accusing Samarth of insensitivity and likening him to Poonam Pandey, who had faced backlash for a similar controversial stunt involving faking her death to raise awareness about cervical cancer.

In response to the criticism, Samarth addressed the issue in an interview with India Forums, emphasizing that his intention was never to cause harm or distress. He explained that the hospital picture was quickly followed by a video revealing the prank within seconds of posting, indicating it was all in jest.

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Despite his explanation, the fallout from the incident highlighted the fine line between humor and offense, prompting discussions about responsible use of pranks, especially on sensitive topics.