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'Having Constant Suicidal Thoughts': Who Is Dustu Sonali? Sofik SK’s Partner Breaks Silence on Viral MMS Leak

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A major controversy has shaken Bengali social media after a 19-minute private MMS of influencer couple Sofik SK and his girlfriend Dustu Sonali surfaced online. The leaked video has triggered intense criticism, with many questioning why creators are repeatedly getting caught in such scandals. The debate has now grown beyond the clip itself, raising concerns about privacy, trust, and the darker side of online fame.
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Who Is Dustu Sonali?

Dustu Sonali, the woman seen in the viral video, is a known content creator and influencer with a strong online presence. She creates dance reels, fashion videos, and content tailored for her female audience. With over 3.1 lakh followers on Instagram, Sonali has built a loyal fanbase. Reports confirm that she and Sofik SK are in a relationship.

Sonali Breaks Down, Issues Emotional Apology

After the video went viral, Sonali posted a heartbreaking apology on Instagram. She alleged that the clip was stolen and leaked by a man named Rubel, leading to intense mental distress.


She revealed, “Someone stole our video and leaked it. Since then, I’ve been having constant suicidal thoughts. If anything happens to me, Rubel-the one who made the video viral-will be responsible. He had been blackmailing us, and when we started working somewhere else, he leaked the video.”

Her statement has sparked concern among fans about her mental well-being.

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Sofik SK Responds: ‘I Am a Changed Man’

Sofik SK, popular through Palli Gram TV, also issued an apology. He clarified that the video was over a year old, stressing that he has moved on and is now focused on work.

He said, “The video is over a year old, and I am a changed man now. I focus only on my work. Some friends couldn’t handle my progress, which is why they posted the video online.”

He added that neither he nor Sonali kept the video, but a trusted friend who had access to their phones allegedly copied it.

“Even I didn’t have this video, my girlfriend had it. We trusted a friend with our phones, who knew our passwords. He took the video and blackmailed us. When I stopped contact, he posted it online. I considered him like a brother, but he betrayed that trust,” Sofik said.


What This Incident Highlights

The controversy once again brings forward the harsh truth of the digital world, privacy is fragile, and trust can be easily broken. While the couple is being criticised, many are also pointing out the need for stronger cyber-safety awareness among influencers.

As the investigation unfolds, the incident stands as a reminder that one leaked moment can turn a creator's world upside down.




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