Bigg Boss 7: Did contract clause compel Gauhar Khan to return?


Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment

Mumbai, Nov 4: Gauhar Khan who had left the Bigg Boss 7 household, almost unconscious, vehemently protesting the eviction of her 'friend' Kushal Tandon has been flogging a dead horse since her return two days later. The proverbial dead horse being - her belief in Kushal Tandon's innocence and that his act was not one of violence when he charged at and subsequently hurt fellow housemate Andy.

Salman Khan the host of the show too questioned her on her return on the show while stating that he himself would not have returned were he to be in a similar position. Gauhar explained her return to be her way of proving that she still stood by what she had said before she left and that she still believes Kushal's intention behind his violent action to be noble.

But if the rumour mills are to be believed - Gauhar was reminded of a small clause in her contract with the show which stated that any contestant that left the show midway, of their own free will was expected to pay 50 lakhs. The sizeable penalty could have been very persuasive in bringing her back to the show sans her beau. Looks like she did care after all even though her famous last words at her previous hasty departure were - 'I don't care!'

  

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