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Following Bigg Boss 17 elimination, Khanzaadi discusses her viral kissing video with Abhishek. “I warned him,” I said

‘Bigg Boss 17’ eviction of Khanzaadi this week caught viewers off guard. She spoke candidly about her experience with fellow competitor Abhishek Kumar in a post-eviction interview. She discussed the sincerity of her relationship with Abhishek throughout the interview.

As she considered her disagreements with Abhishek, Khanzaadi offered her insight into how sincere their relationship was. “Abhishek is someone who expresses himself openly, whether it be through love, frustration, or anger,” she said. I think someone like him needs a lot of affection.”

Khanzaadi and Abhishek Kumar Discuss Her Equation
In response to a question about whether she would entertain a love connection with Abhishek in spite of incidents of physical abuse, Khanzaadi said, “It’s not like me to go into uncharted terrain. I haven’t given it any thought beyond our stay at home. We had a nice dynamic at home, and I didn’t think about dating or staying together. I would need to get to know someone well before deciding to commit.”
In response to a widely circulated film of her and Abhishek cuddled up beneath a blanket, in which there have been speculations of a kiss, Khanzaadi said, “Abhishek was telling me something, as he told Raees Khan. I warned him that the public would not see it favorably.”

After Khanzaai was kicked out, others started commenting. One person said that her removal was unfair, citing her lack of nepotistic links, her disassociation from Colors as a daughter-in-law, and the fact that the channel did not think highly of her. It is said that she was eliminated from the competition even though she did not place in the bottom two. Another person voiced their displeasure at Khanzadi’s dismissal, highlighting how unjust they thought it was and how biased the choice seemed to be. certain fans feel that the creators of the program are protecting certain candidates more than others, even at the cost of other worthy applicants.

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