As the threat of eviction looms over contestants, the house witnesses a massive showdown between Abhishek Pandey and Mannara Chopra, and it all started over the issue of cleanliness. Things get messy when some housemates begin overstuffing the garbage bin, creating quite a stink. Rinku Dhawan does not hold back and reprimands Arun Srikanth and Abhishek Pandey for not properly disposing eggshells. It got to the point where poor Jigna Vora had to wash the dustbin. The spat takes a personal turn for the worse. Abhishek goes all out insulting Mannara and calls her the “duplicate Parineeti Chopra”. Having heard enough from him, she sternly warns him not to drag her family members into the fight. Will this fight escalate and make its way to ‘Weekend ka Vaar’ with Dabangg host Salman Khan addressing the issue?
This season of favoritism on the show is a whirlwind of ever-changing dynamics, and the latest twist involves Mannara Chopra and Firoza Khan aka Khanzaadi who share a great equation until a squabble puts a dent in their friendship. Mannara tries to patch things up, but Khanzaadi is having none of it and asks Mannara to give her some space. On Khanzaadi’s insistence, Ankita Lokhande intervenes and requests Mannara to step back. Ankita did not mince words and even brought up a score from the past, mentioning that karma had caught up with Mannara. Mannara, not one to take things lying down, fires back with a sassy retort stating that she is not in the house to be a mere assistant to Ankita like Isha Malviya, furthermore mentioning that Ankita has a knack for getting other contestants to do her bidding. With all these friendships slowly turning sour, will the bond between Ankita and Mannara once shared be restored?
Later in the day, Munawar Faruqui, known for his infectious smile and humor, bares his soul as he shares his life’s challenges with Vicky Jain and Sana. In a moment of vulnerability, he discloses that his father, who had been a dedicated driver for many decades, initially forbade him from learning to drive, not wanting his son to tread the same path. The stand-up comedian is proud to have worked hard and earned enough to be able to afford a car. He sums up his journey with a poignant and inspiring shayari in his signature style. With all the incessant drama, the BIGG BOSS house has moments that make contestants and viewers look back and hope forward for a better tomorrow.
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