Salman Khan kicks off tonight’s episode with a special musical performance. Here’s a sneak peek.
When one is at the brink of getting evicted, anxiety can take a toll and the sooner you get closure the better you might feel. Similarly, while all the nominated contestants were apprehensive to know their fate, a few were praying that their friends shouldn't make an exit. Allowing the eagerness to get to them and seeing them nervous, Bigg Boss sent a surprise fortune teller into the house to read out their fate.
Dipika was called in the confession room and notified about the presence of a fortune teller in the house. She had to put a coin in the booth and would be told her fortune. Then the night took a humorous turn as comedy queen Bharti Singh made an appearance through the booth to entertain the contestants with her comical gags and fiery jabs. None of the contestants were spared from Bharti’s sarcasm.
Bharti also introduced a talent hunt competition called ‘Bigg Boss Got Talent’ and asked each one of them to showcase their talent. While there was a singing face off between Deepak Thakur and Anup Jalota, Nehha demonstrated her sultry pole dancing skills. Post Neha’s performance, Bharti announced that it was Jasleen’s turn to show her pole dancing skills. Jasleen was reluctant at first, but Bharti declared that her pole will be Anup Jalota. Anup was given a challenge that he will not react to her dance moves. In fact, being a total sport, Anup Jalota took this challenge and won it too.
Later, Bharti wished everyone good luck and exited the house. Fun moments were captured when Bharti appeared on stage as Salman Khan’s hidden wife in Lonavala and is also a father to 9 kids, each resembling the 9 seasons that Salman has hosted for Bigg Boss.
But, at the end of the day, it's Weekend Ka Vaar and Salman Khan does need to announce the name of one particular contestant who will be shown the door. Which contestant’s fate will not favour them?
To find out, watch Bigg Boss 12 on Colors at 9pm.
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