Did Pranit More and Ashnoor Kaur Clash with Gaurav Khanna After Ticket to Finale Task?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Gaurav Khanna won the ticket-to-finale.
- Pranit More and Ashnoor Kaur confronted him over his strategy.
- The argument highlighted shifting dynamics in the house.
- Controversies can influence relationships among contestants.
- The competition is intensifying as evictions continue.
Mumbai, Nov 27 (NationPress) Following Gaurav Khanna's triumph in the ticket-to-finale challenge, a heated confrontation unfolded between him, Pranit More, and Ashnoor Kaur, prompting speculation about their future dynamics.
A fresh promo released by the producers on Instagram was captioned: “Did Pranit and Ashnoor clash with Gaurav? Could this ruin their relationship?”
The promo kicks off with Ashnoor stating that “the true nature of individuals emerges during such challenges,” suggesting evolving relationships and concealed tensions. This remark set the stage for the ensuing argument.
The debate intensified when Pranit challenged Gaurav for his “cautious” approach. Gaurav defended himself, asking, “If I choose to play it safe, how is that my issue?” Pranit pressed on, questioning why Gaurav seemed intimidated by the other contestants.
In defense, Gaurav remarked, “They made you stumble during the task, and now you’re targeting me. You’ve lost the right to do so, dude.” Pranit, undeterred, mocked him, likening his behavior to that of a “mother-in-law,” turning every comment into an exchange of rebuttals.
As the discussion escalated, Gaurav claimed that both Pranit and Ashnoor were conspiring against him.
Pranit repeatedly urged him to calm down, saying, “Why are you so worked up, man?”
Following Kunickaa Sadanand’s exit during the recent Weekend Ka Vaar, the competition now features Tanya Mittal, Farrhana Bhatt, Ashnoor Kaur, Gaurav Khanna, Shehbaz Badeshah, Malti Chahar, Pranit More, and Amaal Mallik vying for the coveted trophy.
Bigg Boss is based on the Dutch format of Big Brother, having first aired on November 3, 2006. The show has completed eighteen seasons alongside three OTT seasons.
The inaugural season was hosted by Arshad Warsi, with Shilpa Shetty taking over in the second season and Amitabh Bachchan in the third. Farah Khan led the Halla Bol season, while Sanjay Dutt co-hosted the fifth season with Salman Khan. Since season four, Salman Khan has been the primary host of the series.