Sehaj Arora and Gurpreet Kaur, the well-known Kulhad Pizza couple from Jalandhar, have been embroiled in controversy recently when an alleged “private video” of them went viral on September 20.

Notably, the sex tape had explicit content and went viral immediately. It displayed private moments between a married couple. The woman’s face was only partially visible whereas the man’s face was completely seen on the video. Additionally, Gurpreet Kaur shared a tattoo with the woman in the video.
Sehaj Arora, the owner of Kulhad Pizza, used Instagram to post his second video message, in which he broke down as he described the psychological distress these leaked videos had caused him and his family. As he appealed to people to stop publishing the videos on social media, the victim cried out.
“I had a child 2 days ago. The house which should be resonating with laughter, cheers, and celebrations at this time is dead silent. My wife is young, I am having difficulty pacifying her. You people also have mothers, sisters, and daughters at your home, just imagine our situation right now…. Neither can we step out of our home, nor can we do anything else. We are ruined. One person is saying shit about us, sometimes through comments, sometimes by coming live online. With folded hands, I am requesting please do not share the video, please do not make it viral.”
Sehaj stated that he is seeking assistance from the Police to tackle the problem. He added that he made several attempts to get in touch with the blackmailer but received no response. Sehaj mourned, “Our life has been devastated, and everything we have worked for has been lost.”
The Jalandhar police responded quickly to Sehaj’s viral video message and detained Soniya, a 23-year-old woman.
Kulhad Pizza lodged a complaint at Jalandhar Police Station Number 4 over the arrest, according to ACP Nirmal Singh. The complaint contained significant allegations and supporting evidence. Taking action on the FIR number 90 complaint, filed on September 29, 2023, by sections 509, and 384 of the IPC, 66E, and 66D of the IT Act. Soniya, a female suspect in the case, was detained by law enforcement.
