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Bigg Boss OTT Season 2: Salman Puts Elvish Yadav in a tough spot, Read to Know More

Bigg Boss OTT Season 2: In the recent episode of weekend ka vaar, the series went through some major ups and downs. On one hand, we saw Aashika Bhatia getting eliminated leaving some contestants like Manisha Rani in tears, while on the other hand, we saw Bharti Singh entering the house with her laughs and giggles. Shweta Tripathi along with Vijay Varma also graced the show indulging contestants in a fun task. 

Elvish in Tough Spot for His Abusive Comments of Bebika Dhurve

Salman Khan directed his rage at the famous YouTuber Elvish Yadav. The latter was seen making some abusive comments about Bebika Dhurve in front of Abhishek Malhan and Manisha Rani. Salman Khan asked the YouTuber to self-explore and understand that whatever he’s saying on the show reflects on him as a person. He also stated that when young people like Elvish gain so much popularity, they sometimes struggle to balance their fame and lose their ways, which may put them under controversy. Later, Salman also surprised him with a video call from his mother which got him overwhelmed with emotions. His mother blessed him and asked him to do his best in the show. 

Salman Grills Manisha Rani for Her Lack of Remorse 

As Salman was schooling Elvish for his misconduct, Manisha Rani who was also a part of this conversation showed no signs of remorse. Elvish was seen crying and then later apologized to Bebika for his abusive language. Salman Khan directed his comment to Manisha saying that she should mend her ways in the house or else she will soon leave the house too. He advised her to not get overconfident as Manisha was so sure she wouldn’t leave the house and didn’t pack her bags too on that pretext. Later Aashika Bhatia was eliminated from the house which made everyone feel sorry for the actress. Manisha was seen shedding some tears which according to Pooja Bhatt was her being fake. 

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