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From Ratlam to the Bigg Boss 20 Rumour Mill: Who is Santi Sharma?

बिग बॉस 20: सैंटी शर्मा की होगी सलमान खान के रियलिटी शो में एंट्री? इंटरनेट पर क्या चल रहीं बातें, जानें

By Kabir SharmaPublished 20 June 2026· 3 min read
From Ratlam to the Bigg Boss 20 Rumour Mill: Who is Santi Sharma?
From Ratlam to the Bigg Boss 20 Rumour Mill: Who is Santi Sharma?

As speculation mounts around the upcoming season of India’s most controversial reality show, a name from the heart of Madhya Pradesh is dominating digital discourse.

If you have spent any time on social media this June, you have likely encountered a recurring name in the speculative lists for Bigg Boss 20: Santi Sharma. While the makers of the show remain tight-lipped, keeping their official contestant list under wraps, the digital rumour mill has already declared the Ratlam-based rapper a frontrunner for the house. According to reports published by the ETV Bharat entertainment team on June 16, 2026, the buzz surrounding his potential entry has sparked a wave of curiosity among fans who are just beginning to acquaint themselves with his work.

A Rapper with a Digital Edge

Born in 1996, Sharma isn't a new entrant to the creative space. His journey as a musician began nearly a decade ago, around 2014, when he started cutting tracks in his hometown. Over the years, he has built a profile as a versatile artist—writing, composing, and producing music that has found a steady audience beyond Madhya Pradesh. Tracks like Suni Suni Sadak, Udaan, and Koshish Meri have cemented his status as one of the early voices of the region's rap scene.

However, it isn’t just his discography that has put him in the crosshairs of reality TV scouts. In the ecosystem of modern entertainment, notoriety often travels as fast as talent. Sharma has been a lightning rod for online controversy, most notably for his sharp critique of the viral "Cockroach Janta Party" trend. By dismissing the movement as "internet drama" and urging his followers to verify information before joining digital bandwagons, he managed to pivot from a musician to a cultural commentator, drawing both praise and intense backlash.

Navigating the Controversy

His willingness to weigh in on industry matters—such as his public support for rapper Badshah during the Tateri song controversy—has further bolstered his visibility. Whether his stance was viewed as courageous or contentious, it achieved a vital objective: it made him a "known name" in the digital space. Reality show casting directors often hunt for exactly this kind of profile—someone with a ready-made fan base, a history of taking firm, polarising stands, and the ability to command attention in a crowded room.

The Bigger Picture

Why does a name like Santi Sharma gain such traction in the pre-season hype? The pattern is clear: reality television in India has shifted from showcasing polished stars to platforming digital disruptors. By casting individuals who have already navigated online wars and viral trends, producers ensure that the house is "pre-heated" with conflict potential. While an official confirmation from the production house is yet to arrive, the speculation itself serves as a primary source of marketing for the show, keeping the audience engaged through a mix of mystery and manufactured anticipation.

For now, the rumours remain just that—rumours. While fan forums and various portals are abuzz with the possibility, the final word rests with the show’s makers. Until the first promo drops, Santi Sharma remains a compelling case study of how a regional artist can leverage digital volatility to find themselves at the doorstep of the country’s biggest television stage.

By Kabir Sharma
Features Writer

Kabir Sharma writes on culture, technology and everyday life for PoliticalPedia.