'Bigg Boss 17' has started, and so have the scandals. The show features celebrities from many industries who are all attempting to blend in and thrive in this contentious show. People enjoy the ties that some candidates share and are looking forward to certain rivalries. The future episodes of the program appear to be pretty intriguing, as the show's most popular participant, Ankita Lokhande, will be shown going all out in a battle with co-contestant Firoza Khan aka Khanzaadi.
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Ankita Lokhande and Khanzaadi had a verbal spat in which Lokhande informs Khanzaadi that she needs drama, and Khanzadi comments that Ankita wants footage. She then said something that irritated Lokhande extremely. Khanzaadi stated, "serial nahi karti hu mai" (I do not watch TV serials). This enraged Ankita, who responded, "tu television pe hai bhul mat" (don't forget you're on television).
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In another promo revealed by the ‘Bigg Boss 17’ producers, Neil Bhatt, who had previously seemed cool and controlled, becomes incredibly angry. Vicky accidentally pushed Neil after a heated argument. This astounded him, and he struck out at him for touching him. His wife, Aishwarya Sharma, attempted but failed to manage him. Abhishek Kumar, another contender, interfered and restrained Neil, causing him to get angry with Vicky Jain.
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Jigna Vora held a furious press conference in the last episode of ‘Bigg Boss 17’. It was amazing to learn of her experience, which moved several of the finalists to tears. Following a scuffle between Munawar and Khanzaadi, Ankita Lokhande was summoned to the therapy room and asked for her thoughts on Khanzaadi. She stated that Khanzaadi wanted to seem to be the lone fighter by pitting everyone against her in order to win sympathy from the viewers. Ankita informed everyone that they should disregard Khanzaadi's behavior and ignore her.
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