Reality show star Prince Narula, best known for Roadies, Splitsvilla, and Bigg Boss, recently grabbed headlines after a video claiming his “arrest” went viral on social media. The clip showed police officials
detaining him and escorting him away. It left fans shocked and sparked speculation that he had landed in legal trouble in Delhi. Many netizens believed the visuals were real. However, there is no truth to the arrest rumours. Prince has clarified that the viral video was staged and shot as part of a promotional campaign. He confirmed that he was not arrested. Now, his fans are urging netizens not to believe misleading content.Prince Narula Arrest Controversy - FAKESpeaking to TellyChakkar, he clarified on Thursday, "It was a part of a brand shoot. I’m not arrested."Earlier today, he also shared the full video on his Instagram. He wrote: "Asli reality show toh ab, ring ke andar dekhne milega. 15 January se Pro Wrestling League at the NOIDA indoor stadium, Sector 21A. Milte hain jald hi Sony ke sabhi platforms par!"
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