
Salman Khan will be again with the most debatable reality indicate on Indian native television set Bigg Boss 8 as well as a lot looked forward to ads have already designed any stir. While the divisive guest directory time 8 nonetheless stays any mystery, many of us have a look at some of the most overtly talked dialogues from the ex - participants of BB8. Whether for sympathy factors as well as to catch the attention of interest, the actual dialogues possess popularly come to be identifiable towards the participants with them. Thus areas collections which caught along with us….
From: Season 1, 6 and 7
Participants: Rahul Roy, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Gauahar Khan
Dialogue: Kabhi toh stand liya karo (You should take a stand sometimes)
If you can’t take a stand in the Bigg Boss house, then you are bound to be called a coward or a diplomat. This is how several contestants have been accused in the past. While actor Rahul Roy was often referred as a diplomatic character because of his reserved nature, cricketer and television personality Navjot Singh Sidhu was called a coward by fellow contestant Sapna Bhavnani. On the other hand, there were some like Gauahar Khan as well who had an opinion on everything. She had often accused people for not taking stands in the house.
From: Season 2 and 7
Participants: Raja Chaudhary, Kushal Tandon
Dialogue: Darwaza kholo Bigg Boss varna main kud ke chala jaunga (Open the door Bigg Boss or ill jump from the wall)
We are sure in every season, some or the other contestant has threatened Bigg Boss to jump from the wall and run away. However, the ones that we promiently remember are Raja Chaudhary from season 2 and Kushal Tandon from season 7 who probably took cue from the former. While Raja jumped from the wall, took a stroll and came back, Kushal re-entered the house after a few weeks. Gauahar’s boyfriend had threatened the authorities several times, before they finally let the actor move out of the house.
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