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Salman Khan apologises to dogs, for this Bigg Boss 11 contestant

Bigg Boss, an Indian version of international series Celebrity Big Brother, features people locked inside a house for three months under constant camera surveillance.

Salman Khan apologises to dogs, for this Bigg Boss 11 contestant

New Delhi: It wouldn’t be wrong to say that the Weekend Ka Vaar episodes of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's popular reality show Bigg Boss season 11 are totally unmissable. All thanks to the charm and wit of the 51-year-year-old actor, he never fails to impress the viewers with his entertaining conversations with the contestants.

Even during the Saturday episode of the show, Salman made sure to send a message to an evicted contestant and, that too, in the most subtle way possible. You will be shocked to know that the Ek Tha Tiger hunk delivered an apology during the program. No, we are not kidding.

Salman told the audience that he is apologising because, during last week's Weekend Ka Vaar, he compared a Bigg Boss 11 contestant to dogs. Surprisingly, the apology was not for the former BB11 participant. In fact, he was apologising to all the dogs in the world for comparing them to the contestant which he intentionally avoided to name.

Last week, Salman grilled Zubair Khan on the show for his uncivilised language and rude behaviour. The Bhaijaan of B-Town even said that he would ‘turn him into a dog’ for his unparliamentary conduct on the show. As a result, after Zubair's eviction, he said he would file a police report against Salman.

Bigg Boss, an Indian version of international series Celebrity Big Brother, features people locked inside a house for three months under constant camera surveillance.

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