
From Akshay Kumar and Farah Khan stepping in as hosts in Salman Khan 's absence to a shocking double eviction, the latest episode of Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar brought several twists. During the last WKV, Salman Khan was seen playfully teasing Pranit More for his roasting videos on him and this time Akshay Kumar also took a dig at the stand-up comedian for his roast videos.
While doing a task in the Sunday's episode of Bigg Boss 19, Akshay Kumar playfully took a dig at Pranit More.
As Pranit prepared to perform the task, Akshay greeted him in Marathi and said, “Hi Pranit, how’s it going? Salman has already watched all your reels roasting him, and now I’ve seen the videos you made about me too. So, I just want to tell you, we are all waiting outside the Film City gate for you once you step out of the show.”
He then clarified that he was joking and went on to appreciate Pranit's work. Akshay added, “Don’t worry, keep making roasting and stand-up comedy videos on us. Make people laugh, it’s a good thing.”
The Weekend Ka Vaar episode saw the first two eliminations of the show. Natalia and Nagma Mirajkar became the two contestants to walk out of the show. As soon as Nagma's name was announced, Awez got emotional and shared with everyone that she is the one who taught him about social media and content making. He had no knowledge of it as he was always focused on his dancing. While Nagma was leaving she gave a small peck on Awez's cheek and stated that she is going out to make arrangements for their wedding.
Apart from Farah Khan, Akshay Kumar, Jolly LLB 3's other cast members Arshad Warsi and Saurabh Shukla also made an appearance on WKV.
Keep reading this space for more updates from Bigg Boss 19.
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