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Former
Roadies judge Raghu Ram has stirred controversy after making contentious remarks about women during a recent appearance on the Two Girls & Two Cups podcast. The television personality claimed that women are often the “root cause” of why men develop mental or physical illnesses, further suggesting that men die early or commit suicide due to the kind of relationships they are in.
Raghu Ram’s Controversial Statements on Women’s Behaviour
Reflecting on his experience hosting Roadies, Raghu stated that he had met women who were “more aggressive than men.” He said, “There were some women in Roadies that our ears turned red, smoke came out, and we fell on the floor. I was taking notes from them. Their decibel levels and language… when girls get down to it. Girls are not gentlemen. Even when men are fighting, there’s still a limit. Women don’t have that limit. They get so screechy, and what they say is very hurtful. We get very scared.”ALSO READ: Shah Rukh Khan Says King Director Siddharth Anand Taught Him How To Play Action Hero: Have Never Played...Girls Are a Huge Problem - Raghu Ram on Emotional Expression
Continuing his statement, Raghu expressed that women often expect men to be emotionally open but fail to accept them when they do so.He shared, “Girls are a huge problem because they may say they need emotionally open men, but they don’t actually want them. When a man turns emotional, they reject him saying, ‘You’re like a girl! We’ve lost respect for you.’ Because of girls, guys don’t share anything. We’re happy to have a heart attack at 60 instead.”He added further, “It’s because of the way women don’t accept us when we open up. We don’t even have an option. How bad can it be? Heart attack? Bypass surgery? We’ll do that. But I won’t say something vulnerable to a woman. When a man does, women use that against him.”About Raghu Ram
Raghu Ram rose to fame as one of the most outspoken figures on MTV’s popular reality show Roadies. He became synonymous with the show’s aggressive judging style and bold persona.Recently, Paramount Global announced the shutdown of five of MTV’s remaining music channels — MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live — across the UK, Europe, and other international markets by December 31, 2025.Do you find this article useful?





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