
YouTuber Lakhan Arjun Rawat claimed that a home cook working at his home spat on dishes and shared the CCTV footage, which has since gone viral on social media. The videos have raised concerns about hygiene practices and confidence in home jobs.
Rawat and his wife Neetu Bisht claimed they started the investigation after several members of their family fell ill in the last few months. Recurring health problems, they said, led to suspicions about food preparation and kitchen hygiene.
Allegations of contamination after footage review
The couple said they installed CCTV cameras in the kitchen to monitor activities. Rawat said the footage showed the cook spitting in the sink and on the dishes after washing.
Bisht further argued that the behavior did not have to be limited to dishes. She claimed that the individual was also seen spitting while preparing the food, raising concerns that the saliva may have come in contact with items such as rotis and vegetables.
The family claimed that the alleged behavior may have continued for several months, although no independent verification of these claims has been reported.
Videos go viral and spark online discussion
Clips from the CCTV footage were shared online and quickly went viral, prompting strong reactions from users. Many expressed concern about hygiene standards in the home environment, while others called for caution and verification before jumping to conclusions.
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In a post on X, Rawat urged people to remain vigilant. “CCTV caught home cook spitting on dishes. Be careful with your household staff. Installing CCTV was a good idea as my wife was suspicious of his activities. Too common now,” he wrote.
The claim that such incidents are on the rise has not been backed up by data, but has contributed to wider online discussions.
Another video shared by an entrepreneur
Another clip related to the incident was shared by businessman Divya Gandotra Tandon. In the video, a housewife can be heard claiming that the cook spat not only on the dishes, but also directly on the food.
She further claimed that the cook was asked several times to wear a mask while cooking, especially as he was consuming gutkha, but he did not comply. According to her statement in the video, the mask was often put on incorrectly, under the mouth.
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The video ends with a warning urging viewers to be careful when hiring domestic workers.
Background on content creators
Rawat, who previously represented Manipur in domestic cricket tournaments like the Ranji Trophy, is now a content creator and travel vlogger. He and Bisht are known online as ‘Lakhneet’ and regularly share glimpses of their daily lives with their followers.
Their presence on social media contributed to the rapid spread of the videos and amplified the reach of the allegations.
Broader concerns about domestic employment practices
The incident led to renewed conversations about hygiene, monitoring and accountability in the domestic work environment. While many users expressed outrage, others emphasized the need for due process and verification of claims before conclusions are drawn.
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The authenticity of the footage and allegations have not been independently verified by authorities at the time of writing.
It calls for caution and awareness
As the videos continue to go viral, the episode underscored the importance of vigilance and clear communication in the domestic setting. She also highlighted the role of social media in quickly amplifying personal incidents into wider public debates.
The allegations made by Lakhan Arjun Rawat and Neetu Bisht have attracted considerable attention online, with CCTV footage at the center of the controversy. As discussions continue, the situation reflects broader concerns about hygiene and trust in the domestic environment, while also raising questions about verification and accountability in viral claims.





