#BiggBoss8Gossip - Ali and Arya to fight; Ali breaks his friendship with Arya!
Another heated argument to trigger between Arya and Ali in Colors’ popular reality show Bigg Boss 8.
Published: Saturday,Nov 08, 2014 19:19 PM GMT-07:00
Puneet's exit and re-entry in the Big Boss House has already created a lot of controversy but it seems that the controversies related to it doesn't ends here. We came to know that another big fight is all set to take place between Arya Babbar and Ali Quli Mirza for taking Puneet's name in the elimination round.
We heard that, "A big fight took place in the house between Arya and Ali. Puneet Issar called Diandra Soares and Ali and he said to them that when he came back to the house at that time Arya came to him and told that he only asked for his elimination because Diandra and Ali provoked me to do so. Hearing this, Ali became aggressive and he went to Arya and questioned him about this issue. He also told Arya that he never provoked him for any such thing and how dare he to speak about him like that."
Further, we also heard that, "Upen Patel and Praneet Bhatt tried to cool down Ali but he didn't listen to anyone and after a much heated argument, he just walked away from there saying he doesn't want to keep friendship with Arya anymore."
Will Puneet take an initiative to calm down things between Arya and Ali or things will move on like this? Only time will tell...
Keep reading this space for more updates.
Anwesha Kamal
Comments (9)
jail me reh ke bi buddhe ko chain nai... ise batao koi bb ke bahar bi duniya hai
10 years ago
Wow... The Bedroom Gang is splitting.. Tht's great news... Keep it up !!!
10 years ago
Puneet is the worst player, who ignites fights and bitches the most...
10 years ago
Leta just hope they dont overdo it. Its nice to hav bold women but not too much which may question womanhood.
13 years ago
Yay! To womenhood, which is the most complex of all state-of-being and ever evolving! To sati savitris, svelte sirens and bold-n-brash!!
13 years ago
finallyy bollywood gets a splash of reality in it
13 years ago
you kno tat shit abt women being good ages ago was bullshit! no one believed in that, it was to good to be true. i been cussing at ppl since the age of 7 doesn't mean i'm not a good person. women have disires to do bad things b/c it's not allowed, it's like u want what u can't have. now in the age where we're so close to having what we want doesn't change us, we're still be women. so what if we drink, smoke, cuss, f*uck around, it shudn't matter cuz guess what we'll still be women! if we can pass what men do as 'men will be men' than why can't change in women be just like that 'women will be women'. sexism is such a big concern these days, it leads to so many fights but i don't think it should, times change as progression happens and ppl shudn't be upset with that, i feel that the show of this in movies make ppl realize this i'm happy for it but still when actually done by someone u kno it's still looked down upon and tats quit unfair. i swear, i admitt it and a bunch of other things but thats for me to kno, i don't hide to be a good person in fornt of others, i do it out of respect. like srsly i don't think my dad needs to hear his daughter cuss.
13 years ago
I think it was initially a bit of a gamble to show the bolder sides of women in Bollywood. But let's be honest; it's reality! In today's day and age, women aren't quite as 'sati savitri' as we once portrayed them to be. And I think it's good that our film industry recognises that – it makes our films a lot more realistic. One of the most apparent things about Bollywood has always been that it has elements which aren't realistic, but I think this 'new age' of Bollywood has changed that. And in all fairness, it's been quite a gradual and natural progression. I remember the hype around Salaam Namaste's concept of pre-nuptial pregnancies, when it first came out; but if it was released today, I don't think people would question it as much. And as far as I remember, there was no vulgarity in the film – it was just portraying real life. People do have relationships like that, and it's not frowned upon quite as much as it once was. Likewise, women do swear; women do drink; women do smoke; women do all of that…and more! In an age where we're trying to get rid of sexism, it's only fair that our films show that too. Today's people relate with these characters too, because they see them in society. That's not to say that 'sati savitri' women don't exist. They do, and they will do for a long time. I have a lot of respect for them and the way they manage their lives; but they just don't represent the social changes that some Bollywood films try to show. And there's nothing wrong with that – it's what classifies yesteryears' films as classics, and today's films as 'the new age.'
13 years ago
In real life too i guess thr r no sati savitri's in today's life. Dtz nt d issue, d issue is some ppl act as if dy r sati savitri. Dese double standard ppl r more irritating. I dnt mind d change in gals, finally dy r catching up wt guys. It is always nice to hv competition :d
13 years ago