After last night’s Parda Phaash task, the housemates wake up dancing to the tunes of Tum Toh Dhokebaaz Ho.
I wonder who handles the playlist for this show? Cause it’s amazing how it’s on point all the time!
Monalisa and Manu are back to getting Swamiji riled with their antics. The two try to get close to each other in the presence of Guruji. Not approving of all this, he walks off. And Manveer pulls a Swamiji on everyone when he says, “Yeh Bhartiya Parampara Ke Khilaaf Hain”. How old are these people again?
Later in the day, when Gaurav gives his share of the chocolate to Mona, she thanks him for his gesture and tries to hug him. Gaurav however, gives her a cheek-to-cheek air kiss stating that her ‘special someone’ inside the house will not like him hugging her. Noticing Gaurav and Mona’s proximity, Manu questions Mona jokingly on why was she flirting with Gaurav.
This routine is getting rather boring at this point, don’t you think?
First Captain
Post the merger of Indiawale and Celebrities, Bigg Boss announces the captaincy task called Siyasat in order to elect the first captain of the house. According to the task, the first three contestants to go inside confession room post the announcement will compete for the position of the captain. Making their way into the confession room first and nominating themselves for the captaincy task are Bani J, Manu and Om Swami.
And in order to win the captaincy; Bani, Swami and Manu have to ask for votes as all three of them represent different political parties. They not only are the most important people in the house at this moment, but also have the right to put anyone in jail if they break the rules.
During the game, Swamiji’s cheap thrills do not get him any brownie points but gradually makes everyone leave his team. Boy, does this annoy him or what!
But rather than standing his ground and convincing people to stay in his team, “God’s own man” decides to join Bani’s team. Because currently, no god is trying to help him.
Politics in the house has only just begun. And from where we’re standing, it looks like Swamiji is going nowhere because his antics are only getting more eyeballs to the show which refuses to up its game this season.
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