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Bigg Boss 15: Salman Khan explode at Karan Kundra for physical violence against Pratik Sehajpal, says, ‘Mujhe patak ke dikhao’

Weekend Ka Vaar on Bigg Boss 15 is going to be quite exciting this time. Actually, it’s because of the visitor. Throughout the week, though, Salman Khan will be lecturing several candidates about their behaviour. This time, the Tiger 3 star will punish Karan Kundrra, who is one of the most popular contenders this season. Salman will confront Karan about his recent physical altercation. Karan kicked Pratik Sehajpal in a fit of rage, for those unaware. Salman will now slam Karan for the same.

A promo which has now gone viral from tonight’s episode of Weekend Ka Vaar shows Bigg Boss 15 host saying, “Karan, beech beech main, aapki akal kahan ghaas charna jaati hai? Aapke paas jab shabd nahi hote hai, tab aap haath-pair chalane pe utar aate ho.” Salman seems very furious at Karan and that leaves the latter speechless. Karan looks guilty and doesn’t respond right away to Salman Khan. “Main aa jau, ghar ke andar? Mujhe uthake patak ke dikhao,” Salman says in his sarcastic manner.

Karan and Pratik became physical during the BB Game Series task last night on the show. Karan kicked Pratik, who was in tears as a result of it. Nishant Bhat, a close friend of Pratik’s, approached Karan later. Karan defended himself, claiming that he did not intend to kick him and that if he did, it was by accident. Karan was also prepared to apologise for his actions. Pratik, on the other hand, did not appear to be in the mood to accept his justification for his physical violence. It’ll be fascinating to see how Karan defends himself tonight in front of Salman Khan.

Vidya

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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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