On the night of December 15, 'Bigg Boss 17' saw Salman Khan take over the show with Munawar Faruqui on his radar, while Bharti and Harsh provided comic relief. A new wildcard entrant is also all set to join the house.
Check out the highlights from last night’s episode here:
MUNAWAR AND ANKITA HAVE AN ARGUMENT
The potpourri of emotions and tension reached its peak as contestants got the chance to sling mud, quite literally, at each other in a task designed to shatter egos. Each housemate had to pour a potful of muck on the contestant they thought was arrogant and break the earthen pot after citing their reasons.
Munawar Faruqui, who is known to share a good relationship with Ankita Lokhande, called the latter for a mud bath, much to her surprise. The stand-up comedian stated that Ankita alleged that she has no arrogance but is not open to others’ points of view. An enraged Ankita says that it’s high time that Munawar showed his real side to her.
HAARSH LIMBHACHIYA, BHARTI SINGH ENTERTAIN THE HOUSEMATES
Guests Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa infused life into the episode by bringing their signature wit and humour into the mix. Their dance moves, antics with megastar Salman Khan, and comic observations sparked a laugh riot.
Taking hilarious jabs at Ankita Lokhande for her curiosity about the outside world, they read comic updates, leaving everyone gasping for air between fits of laughter. The first update was about Arun Srikanth's shock after seeing Aoora's skincare routine.
Leaving everyone in splits, the laughter queen herself did a spot-on impersonation of Mannara Chopra, mimicking her facial expressions with every word. The 'Dabangg' host loved it so much that he requested an encore.
SALMAN KHAN SCOLDS MUNAWAR FARUQUI
Salman Khan slammed Munawar Faruqui and gave him a reality check. He gave the comedian a scathing review of his journey on the show by labelling the stand-up comedian as ‘uninteresting’ and ‘cold’.
He even questioned Munawar's impact on the show, suggesting that his departure wouldn't cause a ripple. He hit Munawar's confidence, mocking his belief in holding the key to winning the show. The tirade ended with Salman making it clear to Munawar that 'Bigg Boss' isn't about sob stories but about what contestants bring to the table.
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