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Bigg Boss OTT 3: Ranvir Shorey highlights how ‘urban elites like film stars have two wives’ without naming names, supports Armaan, Payal, and Kritika Malik

As the finale of Bigg Boss OTT 3 draws near, the atmosphere inside the house is charged with tension. Recently, Bigg Boss held a press conference within the premises, inviting journalists to question the contestants. During this event, Armaan Malik and Kritika Malik found themselves under intense scrutiny regarding their polygamous relationship, igniting debates among housemates and viewers alike, with some accusing them of mistreating women.Co-contestant Ranvir Shorey weighed in on the discussion, highlighting how the film industry and its audience have historically embraced polygamous relationships involving some of its most renowned figures. He stated, “Agar aap urban, elite, liberal hote jaise bahut hai jinke 2 biwi hai, main naam nahi lena chahta logon ke jo samjho film stars hai, urban elites hai, unpe itne judgemental shayad hi honge.
Maine aapke sath time guzara hai” (If you were urban, elite, liberal, there are many who have two wives. I don’t want to name names, but for example, we have film stars who are urban elites. We may not be that judgmental towards them. I have spent time with you guys). His remarks led many to speculate whether he was alluding to figures like Salim Khan, Salman Khan’s father, and iconic actor Dharmendra.Salim Khan, a respected screenwriter, has openly maintained relationships with both his wives, Salma Khan and Helen, a situation widely recognized and accepted. Similarly, Dharmendra has had public relationships with both Prakash Kaur and Hema Malini, both of which are acknowledged with respect.
Although Ranvir did not name these personalities directly, his comments seemed to suggest a parallel between their experiences and those of Armaan and Kritika Malik.In addition to his observations, Shorey emphasized the significance of honoring personal relationships founded on mutual understanding and consent, regardless of how unconventional they may seem. His statements invite a broader conversation about societal perceptions of love and partnership in contemporary culture.