‘Bigg Boss 17’: KhanZaadi, Mannara Chopra get into ugly spat, latter abuses


Mumbai, Nov 4 (IANS): In the latest episode of the controversial reality show ‘Bigg Boss 17’, the claws were out as one of the biggest catfights took place in the show between Mannara Chopra and KhanZaadi.

The episode of Friday’s Weekend Ka Vaar, showed that KhanZaadi and Abhishek Kumar were goofing around and Mannara saw that and said that KhanZaadi should not comment later that Abhishek was trying to molest her.

Munawar stepped in and said that it was an indecent remark and that she should immediately apologise to KhanZaadi.Mannara said she would do so but KhanZaadi was in no mood to accept her apology.

However, soon the fight turned into a huge brawl and the entire house got involved. Later, Anurag Dobhal, Manasvi Mamgai, Arun Srikanth Mashettey, Tehelka Bhai and Abhishek Kumar locked horns.

Mannara is known for making below the belt comments at housemates be it Ankita Lokhande or Vicky Jain and KhanZaadi.

In the episode, Abhishek said that Anurag is somewhere responsible for all the fights between people. He said that UK Rider is diplomatic and tends to pass gossip from one place to another.

 

  

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