Placeholder canvas
CT Trends

Bigg Boss gave a special power to the captain of the house Nishant Bhat but Umar tells him, ‘Bhai, Tu Toh Saap Nikla’, here’s why!

Bigg Boss 15 is getting a lot more fascinating and in a good way. Vidhi Pandya and Donal Bisht were recently evicted from the show. As if that wasn’t startling enough, Bigg Boss also astonished the contestants by revealing that Nishant Bhat, who is presently the house captain, will be given a special power. He is given the authority to nominate up to eight competitors. That’s right, you read that correctly.

Ieshaan Sehgaal, Miesha Iyer, Simba Nagpal, Umar Riaz, Afsana Khan, Shamita Shetty, Karan Kundrra, and Vishal Kotian are among Nishant Bhat’s nominees. Ieshaan and Umar are dissatisfied with his choice and are startled that he did not use Pratik Sehajpal’s name.

Umar tells that, “Nishant was talking about fair play, how did he not take Pratik’s name. He saved Akasa because she is close to Pratik.” With Nishant, Umar and Ieshaan get into a fight. Pratik also gets into a battle with Umar Riaz and Ieshaan over shattering glass and wandering free. Then Umar turns to Nishant and says, “Bhai tu toh aate hi saap nikla.”

While talking with Pratik, Nishant later says, “Let them say whatever they want, I don’t care. I know they will nominate us at the given opportunity.”

Netizens are stunned that Nishant chose Jay Bhanushali over Karan and nominated Shamita Shetty.

Bigg Boss later offers the eight competitors the opportunity to go to an illusion room and save themselves. Only four persons can enter, and the choice of who goes inside is made by the eight nominated contestants. What happens next in the game will be fascinating to watch.

Vidya

ad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536?s=150&d=mm&r=gforcedefault=1

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.

Show More

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.
Back to top button