Sambhavna Seth Reacts To Viral Video Where Sana Khan Asks Her To Wear Burqa: 'I Am A Proud Hindu And...'
Former actress Sana Khan recently found herself at the center of controversy after a video with fellow ex-Bigg Boss contestant Sambhavna Seth went viral. Now Sambhavna has stepped in to clear the air.

Former actress Sana Khan recently found herself at the center of controversy after a video with fellow ex-Bigg Boss contestant Sambhavna Seth went viral. In the clip, Sana jokingly urges Sambhavna to wear a burqa and dupatta, leading to mixed reactions. While some viewers took it as harmless banter between friends, others felt it was an attempt to impose personal beliefs. Now Sambhavna has stepped in to clear the air.
What Sana said to Sambhavna in the video
In the video, that has gone viral, Sana humorously remarked, “Tere paas ek acchi salwar kameez nahi hai… thappad chahiye? Where is your dupatta? Burqa laao… Sambhavna ko burqa pehnao!” (You don’t have a good salwar kameez? Want a slap? Where is your dupatta? Bring a burqa… Make Sambhavna wear a burqa). Read complete story here
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Sambhavna responds
The comment did not sit well with many netizens, leading to a wave of criticism aimed at Sana. However, Sambhavna has now asserted that their exchange was nothing more than friendly banter. Addressing the controversy, Sambhavna firmly stated that she is a “proud Hindu” and that the conversation should not be misinterpreted.
“That was just a fun conversation between Sana and me. We have been friends for years, and she invited me to her Ramadan special podcast. The discussion was about how I had gained weight and my clothes were getting tight. In that context, Sana jokingly mentioned bringing a dupatta for me,” Sambhavna told India Forums.
She added, “I am an individual who makes my own choices. No one can force me to wear a burqa or dictate my clothing. While I respect all religions, I am a proud Hindu and will not wear a burqa.” She also acknowledged the cultural context, saying, “I completely understand that I wouldn’t wear shorts for a Ramadan podcast. However, I am an individual who makes my own choices. No one can force me to wear a burqa or dictate my clothing. While I respect all religions, I am a proud Hindu and will not wear a burqa.”
Coming to Sana's defense, Sambhavna expressed regret over the situation escalating into an unnecessary controversy. She concluded, “If I had known this conversation would take such a turn and lead to Sana being trolled, I would have never posted the video. Why would I put up something that would bring negativity to my friend?”
























