'Bigg Boss 16': Salman schools Sajid for playing sly prank on Abdu Rozik


Mumbai, Dec 16 (IANS): In the upcoming 'Shukravaar Ka Vaar' episode of 'Bigg Boss 16', Bollywood superstar Salman Khan will be seen schooling Sajid Khan over the prank played on Abdu Rozik and confusing the Tajikstani's feeling for Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia.

A promo shows Salman telling Sajid, "First you make Abdu carry out such plans like the birthday message for Nimrit and then you tell him to stay away from her. So I am not able to understand this."

For the unversed, Sajid suggested Abdu write 'Happy Birthday Nimmi' on his body to wish Nimrit on her birthday.

At the same time, when Abdu requested them to write 'I love you' on his back, "I love tatti" was written on his back.

Salman told Sajid that he too, like many others, didn't like the joke. Sajid clarifies that it was not at Abdu's expense at all. Salman tells Abdu next time to not tolerate such jokes.

In the latest episode, Sajid was seen telling Abdu that Nimrit is seeing someone, has a boyfriend outside and he shouldn't have feelings for her.

The entire time, Sajid kept telling Abdu to stay away from Nimrit and told her to make him understand that she has a boyfriend. Salman will be seen talking about that as well in the upcoming episode.

 

  

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