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Bigg Boss 12 October 21 Update: Family face-off on Weekend Ka Vaar

Updated on: 21 October,2018 07:40 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Emotions running high, Bigg Boss 12 contestants holding on to the rope of hope! Fun twists that will bring about a huge change of events

Bigg Boss 12 October 21 Update: Family face-off on Weekend Ka Vaar

Salman Khan, Romil and Sreesanth

No messing with family members is a rule to be followed. When a member of your family is locked up with strangers and completely oblivious to the world around, you will ensure you keep fighting for them irrespective of the happening inside. On the Saturday's episode of Weekend ka Vaar, contestants were seen defending themselves from the accusations and allegations imposed amongst each other.





However today seems to be an episode filled with love and affection coming from family members of various contestants. The episode started on a high where Salman Khan sung the acoustic version of ' the Selfish song' from the movie Race 3. It intended towards the contestants and how they should be selfish in the game now and pull up their socks if they want to win.

Salman Khan and Dibang
Salman Khan and Dibang

Specially invited guests made the day even more special. With popular news anchor Dibang throwing allegations against the contestants there were defendants who tried to prove him wrong. Invited to defend their partners Manish Naggdev, Bhuvaneshvari Sreesanth and Shoaib Ibrahim were called on stage to be part of the debate. Shoaib was accused that Dipika played a strategic game when she nominated Sreesanth out of insecurity, Shoaib tried his best to defend Dipika and was successful in doing so.


Manish Naggdev, Shoaib Ibrahim and Bhuvaneshvari Sreesanth

Manish who was accused that Sristhy is not showcasing her true personality and is extremely image conscious had him trying hard to defend his fiance, but failed and agreed to the accusation in the end.

Bhuvaneshwari
Bhuvaneshwari

Sreesanth's wife Bhuvaneshwari stole the show by defending Sreesanth and his actions. Bhuvaneshwari said that if Sreesanth can spit on the ball before bowling which is considered as his bread and butter, he is habitual to do so and that had Dibang and Salman speechless. She tackled all the accusations gracefully and impressed both Dibang and Salman with her positivity and calmness.

Post the melodrama, it was time to show some aggression in the Sultani Aakhada. Sree Santh and Romil were the contenders for this week. The contestants were cheering for their favorite contender with a lot of excitement. The first round was a verbal diarrhea where Sree Santh and Romil had to prove themselves better than each other. The second round - Romil and Sree Santh were standing on the plank and had to disbalance each other using a prop. After an intense session, the Sultani Aakhada was won by Romil.

The contestants saluted Salman Khan's spirit as he still continued to shoot with the same energy even after losing his pet " My love". Salman Khan narrated a sweet incident about " My Love" and showed a video to the contestants that had everyone emotional.

Emotions running high, contestants holding on to the rope of hope! Fun twists that will bring about a huge change of events.

Who will be evicted from the house?Will it mean a complete change in strategy?

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