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Bigg Boss 18: Comedian Gaurav Kapoor To Enter The Reality Show But Here’s A TWIST

Popular stand-up Comedian Gaurav Kapoor will be seen in Bigg Boss 18.

‘Bigg Boss 18’ is currently one of the most talked about shows on television and its rising TRPs is testament to its massive popularity. The ongoing drama has kept the viewers hooked to their television and phone screens. Meanwhile, the contestants and viewers also get their dose of entertainment with the arrive of several guests every week. According to latest buzz, stand-up comedian Gaurav Kapoor will be seen in ‘Bigg Boss 18’ soon.

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As per reports, Gaurav Kapoor will enter the Bigg Boss as a guest and will interact with the contestants. He will also roast the contestants, which will make an entertaining episode for the viewers.

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The show grabbed the headlines recently due to its latest Time God task. The housemates were divided into two groups: A and B. Group A consisted of Eisha Singh, Vivian Dsena, Karanveer Mehra, Chum Darang, Digvijay Singh Rathi, Shrutika, and Shilpa Shirodkar. Group B includes Rajat Dalal, Sara Arfeen, Eden Rose, Yamini Malhotra, and Kashish Kapoor.

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The task took a violent turn after Karanveer Mehra and Rajat Dalal got into a nasty fight. Karan Veer pushed Rajat into pool but he fell himself too.

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Meanwhile, Tajinder Bagga got evicted from the Bigg Boss house. Earlier, Alice Kaushik and Kashish Kapoor were eliminated.

First published on: Dec 17, 2024 08:27 PM IST


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