Bhuvan Bam Opens Up About His Parents' Death For The First Time: 'Still Unable To Process This Feeling'
Bhuvan Bam Opens Up About His Parents' Death For The First Time: 'Still Unable To Process This Feeling'
Bhuvan Bam lost both his parents in 2021 due to Covid-19-related complications.

Popular creator Bhuvan Bam lost his parents during the Covid-19 pandemic. In a recent chat, he opened up about the impact their loss has had on his life. Bhuvan Bam opened up for the first time about the heart-wrenching experience of losing both his parents during the pandemic. Known for his comedic and relatable content, Bhuvan gave his fans a glimpse of his grief.

On We Are Yuvaa’s Be A Man, Yaar, Bhuvan became visibly emotional while talking about losing his parents. “I am still unable to process this feeling and that’s the reason why I don’t talk much about this,” he confessed. The moment was a stark departure from his usual light-hearted demeanour, offering fans a rare glimpse into his personal struggles. He added, “Jo ho gaya, koi fayeda nahi soch kar…” (What’s done is done, there’s no use thinking about it).

This moment marks the first time Bhuvan has spoken publicly about the devastating loss of his parents, highlighting the immense personal strength he has shown in continuing his work and bringing joy to millions of fans worldwide despite his own heartbreak.

In the same conversation, Bhuvan Bam opened up about his late father and his drinking problem. Bhuvan said he tried to understand the root cause of his problem but his father had asked him to leave him alone. He said that there were night when his father would be screaming while his fans would be waiting to catch a glimpse of the internet celebrity outside his house.

“I asked him, ‘Who drinks in the middle of the day? What is the problem? Tell us. We have just cut a cake celebrating 10 million followers (on BB Ki Vines), we planned to travel. Then why are you drinking at 12 in the afternoon?’ He replied, ‘I am habitual to this and I want you guys to not intervene. Let me be. I am very happy for all of you, just don’t interfere.’ Simple. I wondered what do I tell after this? I can’t forcefully pull the drink away because he’s my father,” he said.

“Now when I look back, it’s funny but at that point, it was scary. My house was exposed to everyone. There was always a queue outside my house and after BB Ki Vines picked up, I stopped going into my balcony. Because there was always be 60-70 people there, be at 2 am or 3 am at night. In between all this, andar kalesh chal rahe hai ghar mein — begging him not to scream, matlab, ghamaasan ghar ke andar. My room was on top, where I make the videos. The path to the room was from outside. If I go from that way and if someone calls out for me, now I have to oblige. My conscious will not allow me to ignore that and go upstairs. So I will take a detour, I will open the gate, click photos with everyone. Once everyone is gone, I’ll come inside, I’ll chat with dad, and try to understand his problem. But the decibel would be high. That cycle never stopped. Then I decided that I can’t live like this, I have to shift houses,” Bhuvan recalled.

Bhuvan lost both his parents in 2021 due to Covid-19-related complications. At the time, Bhuvan admitted his world was shattered and was learning how to live again without them.

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