In the latest episode of COLORS’ ‘BIGG BOSS’, heightened emotions and rising stress levels culminated in an extraordinary display of drama, as contestants participated in an intense task. In a literal mudslinging challenge, designed to humiliate and confront arrogance, housemates were tasked with dumping pots full of muck onto the contestant they deemed most conceited. Following this, they then smashed the earthen pot while justifying their actions. The scene was set for an electrifying showdown that would test alliances and egos alike.
An unexpected twist occurred when Munawar Faruqui decided to target Ankita Lokhande—a fellow contestant with whom he shared a cordial relationship until now. Munawar accused Ankita of conceited behavior, stating she proclaims to be free of arrogance while simultaneously being dismissive of alternate viewpoints. Ankita, visibly incensed by the accusation, retorted that it is imperative for Munawar to reveal his true character. The question that lingers in the air: Will this incident tarnish the duo’s bond irreparably?
Adding an element of levity to the intense atmosphere, guests Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa dazzled the audience and the show’s host, the legendary Salman Khan, with their brand of humor and charm. The couple, known for their comedic timing, sparked uncontrollable laughter with their sharp barbs and nimble dance moves. They took particularly amusing pokes at Ankita Lokhande’s pronounced inquisitiveness about the world beyond the Bigg Boss house, by reading out farcical updates. One such zany tidbit highlighted Arun Srikanth’s astonishment at Aoora’s skincare regimen, sending the housemates into peals of laughter. The “queen of comedy,” Bharti Singh, left the audience in stitches with her flawless imitation of Mannara Chopra, perfectly capturing the actress’s mannerisms and expressions—an act that bagged her a demonstrative encore request from Salman Khan himself.
However, the convivial atmosphere took a turn when Salman Khan directed a searing critique towards the stand-up comedian Munawar Faruqui. The Bigg Boss host, known for his no-nonsense approach, did not mince his words as he labeled Munawar “uninteresting” and “cold,” questioning his contribution to the show’s dynamic. Salman suggested that his exit would barely cause a stir, openly challenging Munawar’s misplaced self-assurance about his stronghold over the competition. In a raw display of honesty, Salman concluded his reprimand by reminding Munawar that success in ‘BIGG BOSS’ is not about playing the sympathy card but rather about the unique entertainment value each contestant must bring.
As the dust settles from yet another eventful episode, fans and viewers eagerly anticipate the outcome of Salman’s frank admonishment. Will Munawar Faruqui consider the stark warning and alter his strategy in a game where perceptions can turn on a dime? The path ahead for Munawar, and the other housemates, is uncertain and fraught with potential pitfalls and unexpected twists.
As the saga unfolds, viewers can catch every moment of drama, comedy, and confrontation on ‘BIGG BOSS’, co-sponsored by HYUNDAI & APPY FIZZ. Tune in every Monday to Friday at 10:00 pm and Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 pm, exclusively on COLORS. The drama is not limited to television alone, with a 24-hour LIVE channel on JioCinema making sure that the ‘BIGG BOSS’ fandom stays connected to the action at all times.