‘Lot of mosquitoes’: Sonu Srinivas Gowda shares her experience from jail

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Published April 13, 2024 at 4:59pm

    Sonu was jailed for illegal adoption procedures

    She shares her experience from jail

    'Have learnt a lot,' she says

Social media celebrity and Bigg Boss contestant Sonu Srinivas Gowda, who had been jailed for illegal custody of a minor in Bengaluru, has now come out in the open in order to share her experience in the jail. 

Also Read: Rameshwaram Cafe blasts: Abdul Mateen operated with Hindus aliases ‘Vignesh’, ‘Anmol Kulkarni’ to hoodwink police

Propelled by her fans to know more about the confines in jail, she put out a video in which she elaborated on the stay. 

Here are the excerpts: 

“I shared the jail with prisoners accused of murders and half murders. I was allowed to speak to my family members once in 3 days, for a brief period of 3-4 minutes. I understood the importance of every person in my life. I learnt so many things within the four walls.” 

On mosquitoes 

“There were several mosquitoes in the prison. It was very, very hot. But thankfully, there are fans inside. However, my lifestyle outside is diametrically opposite from what it was inside.” 

On phenomenal support 

“With several troll pages extending their support, I was very happy. I have a very small circle of friends’ circle. But it is very close to my heart. Somewhere, I wondered whether I deserved such experiences for a 24 year old. I will continue to do videos and share my experiences.”

‘Lot of mosquitoes’: Sonu Srinivas Gowda shares her experience from jail

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    Sonu was jailed for illegal adoption procedures

    She shares her experience from jail

    'Have learnt a lot,' she says

Social media celebrity and Bigg Boss contestant Sonu Srinivas Gowda, who had been jailed for illegal custody of a minor in Bengaluru, has now come out in the open in order to share her experience in the jail. 

Also Read: Rameshwaram Cafe blasts: Abdul Mateen operated with Hindus aliases ‘Vignesh’, ‘Anmol Kulkarni’ to hoodwink police

Propelled by her fans to know more about the confines in jail, she put out a video in which she elaborated on the stay. 

Here are the excerpts: 

“I shared the jail with prisoners accused of murders and half murders. I was allowed to speak to my family members once in 3 days, for a brief period of 3-4 minutes. I understood the importance of every person in my life. I learnt so many things within the four walls.” 

On mosquitoes 

“There were several mosquitoes in the prison. It was very, very hot. But thankfully, there are fans inside. However, my lifestyle outside is diametrically opposite from what it was inside.” 

On phenomenal support 

“With several troll pages extending their support, I was very happy. I have a very small circle of friends’ circle. But it is very close to my heart. Somewhere, I wondered whether I deserved such experiences for a 24 year old. I will continue to do videos and share my experiences.”

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