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Bigg Boss 15: Salman Khan will lose his cool over Shamita Shetty’s ‘pairon ki jooti’ issue with co-contestant Abhijit Bichukale 

Salman Khan will lecture the housemates on their behavior in the previous week in the next Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 15. The episode will be fascinating, with Karan Kundrra being slammed for being violent with Pratik Sehajpal and Shamita Shetty being slammed for provoking a fight with wild card entrant Abhijit Bichukale.

When it comes to Shamita Shetty, she will once again engage in a verbal dispute with Abhijit. Raveena Tandon will visit the house as a special guest and will lead a task in which she will question the housemates who were at fault this week, according to the promo for the upcoming episode.

Rashami Desai would use Abhijit’s name and claim that he twice called Shamita “pairon ki jooti.” Shamita, who was caught off guard, was also taken aback. She’ll bring it up with Salman Khan, telling him that Abhijit called her a “pair ki juti, bitch.” Abhijit will defend himself by claiming that Shamita always makes fun of his surname, leading to the phrase “Aisi ladkiyon ko main juti par rakhta hoon.”

Shamita Shetty will be defended by the housemates, who will criticise him for stating so. When Salman Khan sees the turmoil in the house, he will lose his calm. He will clear the air once and for all, stating that Abhijit did not refer to Shamita as a bitch.

She will then question, “Why is he here if he’s going to call me his pair ki jooti?” Salman will respond saying, “Uske bulane se aap ho jaati ho kya?” He would point out Shamita’s mistake saying, “Ye jo aapne kahaan ye yahan kyun hai, that is not correct.”

Vidya

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Vidya

In a world full of writers, I'll just be another one with an edge to be the best. I am a content writer by trade and part-time poet.
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