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Bigg Boss 15: To reclaim the lost cash from their reward money, contestants face a barrage of searing questions from RJs

The finale week of Bigg Boss 15 is finally here, and as host, Salman Khan said on ‘Weekend Ka Vaar,’ the destiny of the contestants will be decided by the fans for the first time ever. The candidates have worked tirelessly to get this far in the competition, and as the season approaches its conclusion, they will have the opportunity to reclaim INR six lakhs from their overall reward money. But before they can do that, they must face a barrage of questions from two radio jockeys, and their answers will be judged by the audience. Only if the audience is satisfied with the candidates’ replies will they receive their redemption amount.

Karan is the first to come under fire, as he is questioned about why he doesn’t support Tejasswi when she is in desperate need. He quickly responds that Tejasswi can handle her own battles and doesn’t require his assistance. When questioned about his severe stance against Pratik, Karan defends himself by claiming that he only scolded Pratik when he was on the wrong track. Pratik, however, feels differently and says “Mujhe ab love nahi feel hota. Aur mere iss ghar mein ladaai bhi sabse zyada unse hi hui hai!” While Nishant is chastised for making disparaging remarks about his buddies Shamita and Pratik, Rakhi is chastised for going overboard at times. Tejasswi is cornered when the RJs bring out her proclivity for playing the victim, and Shamita adds to the pressure by reminding everyone of Tejasswi’s personal attacks on her.

Shamita, on the other hand, is grilled when she is asked to answer to Nishant’s characterization of her as a ‘fake.’ Will the participants be able to earn this additional reward money while accusations and criticism fly about the house?

Also Read: Bigg Boss 15: Former contestant Pavitra Punia comes out in support of Tejasswi Prakash, says ‘more power to you girl’

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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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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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