In a dramatic turn of events on Bigg Boss OTT 3, contestants Sai Ketan Rao and Lovekesh Kataria found themselves at the center of a heated altercation, marked by verbal abuse and personal insults. The situation reached a boiling point when Sai directed offensive language towards Lovekesh, prompting a retaliatory attack on Sais family. The intensity escalated further as Sai attempted to physically confront Lovekesh, only to be restrained by actor Ranvir Shorey.The aftermath of this altercation has spilled beyond the confines of the Bigg Boss house. Friend of Lovekesh, Lakshay Kaushik, took to social media with a video issuing menacing threats towards Sai Ketan Rao. In the video, Lakshay admonished Sai, stating, Bhai tu bhagvan ka shukra mana, bhagwan ko haath jod ki mai ghar ke bahar nahi hu. Thank you, God. Varna tujhe paata nahi tera kya haal hota or baaki baat tu kar raha tha aukaat ki. Bigg boss ke baad hum log bhai mumbai me hi hai 2 din 4 din, 5 din, jabhi tera jee kare, jaise tera jee kare na tu message kardiyo, ya kuch bhi kardiyo, bata diyo kaha aana hoga Thik hai bhai. This public display of aggression has sparked concern, particularly given the influence wielded by Lovekeshs friend, Elvish Yadav, who has previously voiced threats against Sai. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @creatbuzzz_Intervention and Fallout Inside the HouseDuring the confrontation, Ranvir Shoreys timely intervention prevented the situation from escalating further, shielding Lovekesh from physical harm. Despite efforts from other housemates to diffuse Sais anger, including attempts to calm him down and prevent further outbursts, Sais frustration culminated in the reckless throwing of a chair, narrowly avoiding another contestant, Sana Sultan. The incident drew parallels to past conflicts within the house, notably referencing previous altercations involving Armaan and Vishal Pandey.Social Media as a BattlegroundThis incident underscores a troubling trend where personal conflicts within reality TV spill over into real-world threats and intimidation via social media. The involvement of public figures and influencers amplifies the stakes, posing challenges for both contestants and the shows organisers in managing these interactions both on-screen and off.