Siddharth Sagar comes out in open, blames family for mental harassment

The actor’s statement saying that he can't reveal much but within 1-2 days will address the media and share all the details, is kind of mysterious.

The news that Siddharth Sagar is missing, spread like wild fire on 29th March after his friend Somi shared a post saying,

“You guys remember him Sidharth Sagar aka selfie Mausi urf Naseer this guy is missing since 4 month last seen on 18 November 2017. Nobody knows where he is. He is my very good friend please help me find him spread this as much as u can.”

But seems like the comedian was not missing as being speculated by his friend. This was revealed when Siddharth himself came out and took his Instagram to share a rather shocking video saying that he was mentally harassed by his family.

Yes, however, Siddharth clarified that now he is in safe hands but was in deep trouble few days back. Take a look

 

right now im in safe hands ...will update you guys in 2-3days

A post shared by Sidharth Sagar (@sidharthsagar.official) on


Now isn’t it shocking?


The actor’s statement saying that he can't reveal much but within 1-2 days will address the media and share all the details, is kind of mysterious.


As per reports, Sidharth and his parents were untraceable, leaving the stand-up comic’s friends worried. Reports also hinted that Sidharth didn’t share a great rapport with his mother, and she possibly kept him under house-confinement.
 

Well, now since Sidharth has spoken up about the whole issue, let's see what revelations he makes about his missing controversy. 

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