Bigg Boss 11 Friday Ka Faisla: THESE three contestants to go to JAIL tonight
The Popular Reality Show Bigg Boss 11 Is Witnessing High Voltage Drama In Its First Week Itself With Contestants Getting Embroiled In Nasty Fights And Arguments.
The popular reality show Bigg Boss 11 is witnessing high voltage drama in its first week itself with contestants getting embroiled in nasty fights and arguments.But amidst all the squabble, Bigg Boss has come up with the first twist of the season in its special 'Friday Ka Faisla' episode.Reportedly, this special episode will be all about putting one or more housemated in the underground jail that has been built inside the Bigg Boss house. And these three contestants will be put behind the bars this week.We are talking about - Zubair Khan, Akash Dadlani and Shilpa Shinde.
Also Read | Bigg Boss 11: Salman Khan's show witnesses new upheavals with each passing day as Padosi wins luxury budget taskAccording to the media reports, the decision was taken by the padosi who got the special power after winning the first luxury budget task where in they got the authority to put the worst performers of the week behing the bars.The reports suggest that the three contestants will have to stay in the jail until Bigg Boss or Salman Khan relieves them.Notably, Shilpa Shinde and Zubair Khan are also amongst the nominated contestants of the first week of BB11 along with Bandagi Kalra, Arshi Khan and Jyoti Kumari. We wonder how Zubair, Akash and Shilpa will survive inside the jail given the contestants tiff between the three.
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