Six out of eight contestants from the hell section of the mad cap house entered the danger zone on day 1 of the controversial reality show
Day 1 at the Bigg Boss house began with Sangram giving some exercising tips to full-bodied Rajat. The show continued and we hear a female voice instructing the housemates. As we had reported earlier, Bigg Boss has a assistance of a warden this time around.
As the show resumed, we hear the voice of Bigg Boss which said “Bigg Boss aapko batana chahte hai ki nominations ki prakriya shuru hoti hai“. (Bigg Boss wants to tell you that the nomination process has started) Yes, the housemates witnessed nominations on the very first day. But there was some twist to it. Bigg Boss instructed that only contestants living in the heaven section of the house could nominate inmates from the hell section.
Gauhar nominated Pratyusha and Ratan citing their unfriendly behavior and unhygienic behavior respectively. Anita named Hazel and Elli. Tanishaa nominated Ratan and Elli. Rajat nominated Kushal and Pratusha. Shilpa nominated Kamya and Hazel citing ‘no interaction’ from their side. And lastly, Sangram named Kamya and Kushal.
Finally, Kushal, Elli, Kamya, Pratyusha, Hazel and Ratan were the unlucky six out of eight to enter the danger zone. Apurva Agnihotri and Armaan Kohli remained safe.
Andy was given a task by Bigg Boss to host a talk show for the gharwalas of the hell section. Shilpa is assisting him in this job. At the end of the talk show, we witnessed a heated conversation between Pratyusha and Gauhar.
Throughout the show, couple Shilpa and Apurva who are living in different sections of the house were seen going all lovey-dovey with each other which was quite irritating.
On the whole, the first day didn’t disappoint us! Keep watching this space for all the updates of `Bigg Boss Saath 7`.bollywoodlife.com/Vinod Talreja
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