Did Kubbra Sait and Arbaz Patel Just Declare War on 'Rise And Fall'?

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Key Takeaways
- Heightened Drama: The show is filled with escalating tensions and dramatic confrontations.
- Contestant Dynamics: The division between Workers and Rulers adds complexity to the game.
- Host Impact: Ashneer Grover’s hosting style influences the show’s tone.
- Viewer Engagement: The intense interactions keep the audience hooked.
- Reality Check: Contestants face immense pressure in the competitive environment.
Mumbai, Sep 11, IANS – The tension within the OTT reality show “Rise and Fall” continues to escalate. This week's drama ignited when actress Kubbra Sait labeled Arbaz Patel a “villain” in the competition.
Arbaz did not take the comment lightly and responded sharply, indicating that Kubbra's remarks stemmed from his ego. He asserted, “Villains don’t lead; they manipulate – I lead.”
Recently, Arbaz found himself embroiled in a heated altercation with Aarush Bhola. In a tense exchange, Arbaz threw the first insult, declaring, “You are not doing anything. Delhiites must be regretting sending you to the show. You have nothing of your own.” Aarush fired back, “What do you have of your own?” Arbaz escalated the confrontation, stating, “Everybody can see what I have. Delhiites must not even be spitting at you.” Aarush countered, “The world spits at you!”
The confrontation quickly devolved into a scene of chaos, with insults flying, pushing and shoving occurring, and a near fistfight that left everyone in shock. Other contestants intervened to separate the two before any physical blows were landed. Regarding the show, this week’s episode showcased a division between Workers and Rulers. Contestants Arjun Bijlani, Kubbra Sait, Sangeeta Phogat, Anaya Bangar, Aarush Bhola, Akriti Negi, and Noorin Sha competed as Workers, while Kiku Sharda, Dhanashree Verma, Aditya Narayan, Aahana Kumra, Bali, Nayandeep Rakshit, Arbaz Patel, and Pawan Singh ruled as Rulers. The show is hosted by businessman and Shark Tank fame Ashneer Grover.
–IANS
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