Big Boss OTT 3 Exclusive Video: The evicted Contestant feels Regretful for apologising to Vishal Pandey; Check Out her reasons!
Big Boss OTT 3 Exclusive Video: The evicted Contestant feels Regretful for apologising to Vishal Pandey; Check Out her reasons!
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TvTalks Team
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2024-07-17T14:38:00+05:30
Big Boss OTT 3 has significantly gained the audience because of its spice and masala. From witnessing the wild card entry of Adnaan’s Shaikh to the unexpected eviction of Chandrika Dixit in the Weekend Ka Vaar episode, the show never fails to amaze the audience. Recently, Chandrika Dixit shares how she feels regretful for asking apologies to Vishal Pandey. Scroll down to full drama!
Anil Kapoor's hosted show grabs the audience's attention by plotting new twists and turns. After getting evicted from Big Boss OTT 3 house, Chandrika Dixit had an exclusive talk with PinkVilla and opened up about the dynamics in the controversial house reality show. Reacting to the controversy between Vishal Pandey and Armaan Malik, Chandrika Felt regretful for asking apology from Vishal Pandey.
While taking With PinkVilla the Vada Pav Girl said that they are currently living inside the Big Boss House, and the contestants may not be aware of which words and clips are telecasting to the audience. She revealed that based on the beliefs of the things that are told by them, the fellow contestants are reacting accordingly.
Chandrika stated that during the visit of Vishal Pandey’s parents, they have pointed out how the words had been misinterpreted. As she is one of the contestants who hurt Vishal Pandey, she said sorry to him. She further added that after she left the Big Boss house, she regretted asking for ask apology from him. Chandrika mentioned about the conversation developed in the gym area. When Armaan and Kritika hit the gym, Vishal told his friend Lovekesh,” Lucky Man”. She also talked about how Vishal Pandey Accused Chandrika Dixit for his character assassination. When Chandrika claimed Vishal didn’t respect women, he hit back at her by stating that people shouldn’t judge someone by their statement.