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Day 65 throws a massive challenge at the Bigg Boss Nau inmates. There’s a serial killer on the loose inside the house and those he manages to murder will face a massive threat. What kind of threat? Read on to find out.
Before I disclose the twist behind the ‘serial killer’ task, here’s a crucial piece of news. After Keith nominates Mandana and Gizele for this week’s eviction, the new BFFs have begun their witchy-bitchy act.
They believe that Keith executes Rochelle’s ideas. Naturally, she’s the one making Keith put them up for nomination. God, how cheated do Gizele and Mandana feel! But that’s not all. They also think that Keith tries to play Bigg Boss. Yeah right, as if that was possible! Talking like Bigg Boss is just a fun act, don’t you get that girls?
Mandana and Gizele give ‘twisted logic’ a whole new meaning.
So here’s the revelation of the ‘serial killer’ mystery. There’s someone in the house who is committing murders and jo marr gaya samjho ghar gaya. Not only will the ‘murdered’ inmates play dead, they’ll also be nominated for the entire duration of the remaining season. Now that’s a bit harsh, don’t you think?
Bigg Boss chooses Priya and Rishabh to play detectives and these two are taking interrogation a bit too seriously. Yeh toh khooni se sachh bulwa kar hi rahenge.
Nora is not as innocent as she looks. Why? Well, she’s made her place in the so called ‘cool group’ and is now digging up dirt from Mandana’s past. In my dictionary, that’s pure evil.
She’s playing this evil game of chinese whisper and is telling Prince, Suyyash and Kishwer how Mandana hasn’t gone through with her divorce. Nora even says that Mandana’s agenda has been to lure boys in this house ever since day 1. And how exacly does detective Nora know all this, I wonder. Even Rochelle is quick to add that Mandy had run away from home when she was just 19. Ouch! Things aregetting a bit too personal in here.
In sab ko toh Salman hi theek kar sakta hai. But I think this kinda bitching is totally uncool.
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