Monday, November 23, 2015

Remember Swami From Malgudi Days? This Is What He Looks Like Now


He started acting at the age of 3 under the screen name, Master Manjunath. But that isn't how most of us remember him, do we?

For us, he was and always will be 'Swami' from Malgudi Days.

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And by the way, that's not all he did. He's been a part of 68 Hindi & Kannada movies. 

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In fact, he played the role of young Vijay Deenanath Chauhan in the original Agneepath in 1990.

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He was, of course, also the lead in 'Swami and Friends', the film version of Malgudi Days.

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But then, Swami grew up. And at the age of 19, he quit acting to pursue further studies.


He completed his BA in English and MA in Sociology from Mysore University & Bangalore University respectively, and also holds a Diploma in Cinematography.

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As of now, he works for Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprises and also runs his own PR consultancy firm in Bengaluru.

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At 38, he leads a happy married life. He is father to a 5-year-old son and husband to a sprinter and long jump champion, Swarnarekha.

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Yes, Swami has a kid. That is how old we are. The good old Malgudi Days are behind us and Swami is now Manjunath Nayaker to the world. How times change!


Bigg Boss 9: No male contestant strong enough to win the show, says Aman Verma

Actor Aman Verma feels the ninth season of celebrity reality show "Bigg Boss" will have a female participant as a winner as he does not see any male contestant strong enough for the title.

Aman, who becomes the latest contestant to get evicted from the Bigg Boss house, has placed his bets on Kishwer Merchant, Mandana Karimi and Rochelle Rao.

"I see Kishwer, Mandana and Rochelle going till the finals. Mandana is mentally strong, though she is ill at the moment. Kishwer is also very strong but her only minus is that she does not check what she says."

"She does some negative things that get against her. Rochelle is doing really good. I don't think there is any guy there, who is strong enough (to win)," Aman told PTI post his eviction.

The 44-year-old TV star is particularly impressed the way Rochelle, his friend in the house, has turned out after her boyfriend Keith Sequiera's emergency exit.

"Earlier she was under his shadow but now she has come in her own. Keith's exit has proved beneficial for her. Rochelle speaks her mind, fights her battles. I personally want her to win the show."

Rochelle and Mandana's friendship has hit a rough patch after a task last week where the former was required to speak ill of the Iranian beauty.

Aman, who shared a good equation with both of them, does not see their path up happening.

"If Mandana thinks someone is not good that stays with her. It will be difficult for her to trust Rochelle. Also Rochelle is concerned, I don't think she needs anyone now. She is enough for herself."

When quizzed about the animosity between him and co-contestant Rishabh Sinha, Aman blamed the "Qubool Hai" star's "irritating" behaviour.

"He is very irritating. He used to pick fights unnecessarily to create controversy. That's his personality." Aman feels it is "unfair" that contestants like him are getting eliminated but actress Rimi Sen, who has often expressed her disinterest in the show, is going strong.

"Of course that is unfair. Here, we used to perform and Rimi would not do anything and it resulted in the loss of the whole house. That is not fair at all."

With his calm demeanour and a calculated approach, Aman had emerged as one of the strongest contestants on the series and hence his elimination came as a shock to many.

He, however, believes his peace-seeking attitude is to blame for his ouster from the controversial show.

"I have learnt a lesson that if you don't shout, scream, behave badly with others or abuse it is difficult to survive on such a show. But I wanted to be known as someone, who is classy, sophisticated and comes from a background." "Bigg Boss" airs on Colors. 

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Bigg Boss 9: ‘Big Brother’ experience an ‘advantage’ for Priya Malik

Priya Malik, who was part of the Australian version of controversial show "Big Brother", will be seen entering the "Bigg Boss Nau" house as a wild card entrant.


Priya Malik, who was part of the Australian version of controversial show “Big Brother”, will be seen entering the “Bigg Boss Nau” house as a wild card entrant.
She says her experience at the international show will be an “advantage” for her here.
Asked if she was jittery about entering the “Bigg Boss Nau” house, Priya, who is popularly known as Posh Spice of Australian TV told IANS over phone from Lonavla: “I am not jittery at all! In fact, I have been on “Big Brother” (Australia), which is a similar format, if not identical. I think that puts me at an advantage.”

Priya, who is a high school teacher in Adelaide, has her roots in Dehradun. She was part of “Big Brother Australia” in 2014, and is the fourth wild card entry to enter “Bigg Boss Nau”.
She says her “strategy is to not to be afraid of showing who I truly am unless I am Kishwar (Merchant) because that’s not what everyone wants to see.”

The 28-year-old says she doesn’t have any “favourites” in the house and dislikes maximum housemates, who are a mix of showbiz celebrities.

“I don’t have any favourites this season… I’m talking as an audience. The list of people I dislike is a lot longer than the people I like in the house at the moment.
“Other than Rochelle Rao, I do like things about her… Then Keith Sequeira. I like him if he is coming back, and I like Digangana Suryavanshi as there is nothing to dislike (about her); she has done nothing, she’s like a little statue and so I don’t mind a statue,” quipped Priya, who has been living in Australia for the past seven years.

While on “Big Bother” in Australia last year, she reportedly faced severe racial backlash which even escalated to death threats long after getting evicted from the show. Priya has faced bullying and trolled on social media.
Asked who according to her doesn’t deserve to be in the house, Priya said: “Rimi Sen doesn’t deserve to be in the house. It’s really insulting to sign a show and to not be a part of it. I’m going to tell her like it is.”
The show features celebrity contestants in a game of survival wherein they are locked in an isolated house for around three months sans the luxuries they are used to, under 24X7 camera surveillance.

15 Bollywood Movies With Twist Endings That You Won’t See Coming

Well begun is half done, they say. And they're right. But what about the other half? What's the point of all the promise, if we disappoint and fail to deliver eventually? That's what happens with most movies. They start with a lot of promise and then begin to wobble before suffering at the hands of mediocrity as the plot approaches its ending.
However, every now and then comes a gem which is so tightly bound by intriguing elements that you curl in your seats in the beginning and fall of it by the end. Here's a list of Bollywood movies which were engaging throughout and even more mind flipping towards their climax:

1. Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997)

Talking of mystery thrillers in Bollywood, Gupt is one movie which raised the bar in India. From a hero on the run to a no-nonsense cop on his trail and a murderer on the loose, the plot moves ahead in spirals. However, the most interesting part of the movie lies in its climax. Boom!

2. Kaun (1999)

Ram Gopal Varma followed his hugely successful blockbuster Satya immediately with another masterstroke, Kaun, a perfect suspense thriller starring Urmila Matondkar and Manoj Bajpai. The movie revolved around Urmila's character staying alone in a house, disturbed by a strange intruder on a rainy night. The movie develops to indicate that Manoj is a creepy lunatic who kills people for the pleasure of it. However, the climax reveals that the serial killer isn't Manoj after all! Then who is the killer? That's what great climaxes are made of!
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3. Bluffmaster! (2005)

In Bluffmaster!, Abhishekh Bachchan played a master con-man who dupes rich people along with his sidekick Riteish Deshmukh. However, after deciding to mend his ways, the Bluffmaster agrees for one last con, and he even succeeds, only to lose everything again. It’s then in the climax of the movie that he realizes that he himself had fallen victim to the grandest of cons! But who could possibly dupe the biggest conman? Turns our there was another Bluffmaster playing him all this while!
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4. Don (2006)

When Farhan Akhtar decided to remake Amitabh Bachchan starrer, Don, nobody thought of the twist he'd bring into his version of it. If you thought Boman Irani turning negative was surprise enough, the climax of the movie blew everyone's mind with the twist that proved to be a game changer and also paved way for Don 2. 
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5. Race (2008)

Race, one of the most engaging and intriguing suspense thrillers of recent times, is a masterpiece by none other than the masters of the trade, Abbas-Mustan. While we have seen suspense thrillers likeAjnabee and Humraaz come out from their stable, Race just upped the ante like never before. As if the ever-changing shades of characters and a viciously twisted script was not enough, its climax sat like a pearl in the oyster. Who goes home in pieces and who walks home with all the insurance money? Go figure!
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6. A Wednesday (2008)

What Neeraj Pandey achieved with A Wednesday paved his way up the Bollywood ranks. A Wednesday follows a very tried and tested format of narrative which shows a terrorist blackmailing the Mumbai police into agreeing to his demands. However, what if a terrorist demand actually pushes you to think outside of your comfort zone and question your own system? Watch its climax carefully to know how a simple phone call can bring the entire city on its toes.
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7. 3 Idiots (2009)

Rancho, Aamir Khan's character in 3 Idiots takes a light-hearted dig at the education system of India. His character in the movie is fun, practical, inspiring and most importantly honest. He sings and dances his way through the audience's heart and becomes the darling of all of his friends. But where does he disappear? Where was he from? Who was he? All the answers to this amazing tale lies in the beautiful climax of 3 Idiots which reveals a shocking truth which changes the complete dynamics of the movie!
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8. Karthik Calling Karthik (2010)

Karthik Calling Karthik is one of the first genuine attempts by Bollywood at psychological thrillers. The movie starring Farhan Akhtar and Deepika Padukone in lead roles shows the story of Karthik who achieves everything he wanted from life - a nice job and the love of his life - but starts getting creepy phone calls in exchange. As the plot deepens and the mystery of the caller becomes unbearable, the climax of the movie discloses something which will bring you to the edge of your seat! Keep a seat belt handy!
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9. Bodyguard (2011)

Bodyguard is a story of two people falling madly in love over phone calls. Salman Khan plays Kareena Kapoor's bodyguard in the movie while Kareena starts expecting love out of their equation. She fakes her identity and starts calling Salman over the phone and makes him fall in love with her. However, when things get out of hand, they both decide to run away. But do they come face to face? Does Salman ever get to know the real person behind all those telephonic conversations? Do they get together forever? Watch the movie just for its amazing climax! 
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10. Kahaani (2012)

The script of Kahaani itself is laced with so many twists and turns that it doesn't let you breathe. Add to it Vidya Balan's superb portrayal of a pregnant woman, Vidya Bagchi, and you know this is going to be one hell of an amazing ride. Vidya sets out on an amazing search all over Kolkata in search of her missing husband, Arnab. What follows is a head spinning chain of events which lead the viewers to the climax which reveals something so amazing, you'll wonder if Dan Brown wrote the script!
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11. Talaash (2012)

Talaash is another well executed psychological thriller starring Aamir Khan which keeps you scratching your head throughout. The film has an accident, police investigations, drama, suspense and a lot of internal battle going in the mind of the protagonist, Aamir Khan. But eventually some guiding force leads him to do the right thing. What is this driving force? Is it a confidante or just his own subconscious self? This is what Talaash boils down to and it is every bit worth watching. 
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12. Special 26 (2013)

A classic Bollywood twist yet done so beautifully. Neeraj Pandey once again pulls off a beautiful win for the protagonists when you think they were losing all along. Akshay Kumar and Co. hatch a plan to loot a high profile jewellery shop and retire forever. However, Manoj Bajpai and Co. have all ploys ready to nab them at the crime scene and spoil their party. While your heart hopes Akshay to get away, your mind forever supports Manoj Bajpai to do the right thing. But who wins? There's only one way to know - watch the movie!
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13. Table Number 21 (2013)

There are not many movies which have an explosive climax revelation and also a hidden social message. Vivaan (Rajeev Khandelwal) and Siya (Tena Desae) win a fully-paid-for vacation to Fiji. Once there, they are sucked into a vicious reality game controlled by the wicked owner of the resort, Mr Khan (Paresh Rawal). What follows is a clever and engaging turn of events and ends up into a climax which hits you like a ton of bricks.
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14. Drishyam (2015)

What extent are you willing to go to save your family? This remake of the Malayalam film by the same name tracks Vijay's (Ajay Devgn) journey to save his family when the situation goes haywire. What follows is a series of unfortunate happenings which lead the police to arrest Vijay and his family and beat them to pulp. But what is the secret that the family is hiding? Would their body break first or their spirit? Does Vijay pull off the biggest upset for police force ever? The answer is 'buried' in the climax of the movie.
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15. Baahubali: The Beginning (2015)

This is no secret now that there's a huge twist in the climax of the first part of the two part Baahubaliseries. Baahubali is a tale of warring brothers who are up in arms to win the throne of the Mahishmati kingdom. And at the centre of the tale is Katappa, the war lord and the wisest man of the kingdom. While Katappa is dedicated to serving Mahishmati and Baahubali, the twist in the climax of the movie shows something totally unexpected which leads to the fall of Baahubali. Does Katappa have something to do with that? Watch the movie before the second part hits theatres!
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Here’s Why Indian Brides Carry A Glass Of Milk To The Bedroom On Their Suhaag Raat

Since time immemorial we have been bombarded with images of a newly-wed bride entering the bedroom with a glass of milk. Even though movies and television tend to overdo it a bit, there is some truth to the age-old custom. It is also quite scientific.


discussion started in Quora when an individual asked "Why do Indian brides enter the bedroom with a glass of milk for the groom on the day of consummation?"

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While many might argue that this is a custom alien to their part of the country, but the fact is that it is a custom followed in many other parts. Some good souls decided to answer this question and settle the matter once and for all.


The consumption of milk is seen as an auspicious act and marks the beginning of a blissful conjugal life

Milk plays an important role in Hindu rituals. It is considered to be a purifying agent and is used at the beginning of a number of rituals. As the bride and groom begin a conjugal life, milk marks the beginning of it; the act of consumption is seen as a mark of purification. 


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It is seen as a symbol of good fortune that the bride carries to the groom's life 

As most ancient Indians were farmers, a lot of importance was placed on cattle farming. And stuff from cow dung to ghee were used on a daily basis. Milk and other dairy products could keep them afloat for a long time too. Economically stable farmers had more cattle, and in turn enjoyed all forms of dairy products. A glass of milk is, hence, seen as a symbol of wealth and good fortune that the bride brings to the groom's life. 



After what appears to be days of unending celebration and work, milk helps the tired newly-weds to relax

It is safe to say that any Indian wedding can be extremely tiring. So, when it is all wrapped up, a glass of milk comes in handy to relax the tired couple. Milk contains a sleep-inducing amino acid called Trytophan. Hence, drinking milk is a great way to unwind. It relaxes the body and enables one to have a good night's sleep. 


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It is also an aphrodisiac. That is pretty much self-explanatory

The milk is usually consumed mixed with turmeric and saffron. 


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Helps the newly-weds to chill, literally

Milk helps in reducing the body heat that rises during consummation. In certain parts of the country, the couple is asked to have milk everyday for the first few months. 


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Great then! So that's out of the way.

Prem Ratan Dhan Payo


Prem Ratan Dhan Payo – Accha sar dard payo.
Rajshri Productions much awaited Sooraj Barjatya’s Prem Ratan Dhan Payo has lot of Prem but no Ratan. You don’t gain anything but lose on 3 good hours being frustrated as the movie lacks the content and its high on boredom. Watchable purely because of PREM – The Salman Khan; have it been some other star This Diwali Cinema halls would have had it.
With the promos vouching Prem is Back, indeed Prem is back; it could have been great if Mr. Sooraj Barjatya would have been back too. He is still living there in Raja Aur Rank era and gives us a story which seems to be outdated or if not outdated not well crafted in his Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. It’s a very potential film gone wrong. Loosely shaped characters, undefined tangent leaves you with the incomplete feeling leaving you disappointed. Thanks to Salman Khans evergreen Charm which holds you till the end.
The director here has done what other directors end up doing with a Salman Khan film. From making the ‘Script’ Hero; He banked upon the ‘Hero’ in the script. Hero succeeds the script doesn’t which goes well with most of the Salman Khan films in the recent past and this one too would indeed rake mullahs at the box office but not in hearts.
Poor Flashback giving no right tangents to the relationships along with slowdown songs; doesn’t make you feel anything for any character other than the Prem for whom our hearts beat since Maine Pyar Kiya Days. The movie banks upon purely on his shoulders.
Since we are sure you would watch anyways; go humming; aaj unse milna hai humein….thodi saridon crocin lete chalo……

Dilwale Movie Review


Dilwale  –

Rohit Shetty is back with what he is best at. A wholesome masala entertainer living true to his genre. Cars Action Comedy and Stars – Dilwale has it all. Being in the news for all the right reasons, the movie indeed gives us back one of the best onscreen pairs Bollywood claims to have; Dilwale looks ravishing.

It is indeed nothing new to what we can expect from a Rohit Shetty Film, this turns out to be a USP of the film as we all enter in the known territory that we as an audience would be entertained for sure. Sanjay Mishra, Johny Lever, Boman Irani and varun sharma are some great extra toppings to this family comic caper. Varun Dhawan & Kriti Sanon too lead Dilwale and Varun Dhawan has some great screen presence.

The trailer opens up with some great visual delights introducing SRK & Kajol with a very mediocre line “Dil to sabke pass hota hai…..” and than precap for the movie is what the trailer is made of; with some action scenes, one song and of course Cars flying, banging and bashing. You see Varun Dhawans entry on the Car a pure stereotyped Rohit Shetty’s signature on the way of introducing his stars. Varun Dhawan & SRK seem to be awestricken brothers for whom their lady love comes later from what we see in the trailer.

Dialogues like Hum shareef kya hue would remind you of Tanu Weds Manu returns dialogue. 15 saal do manhi dus din would remind you SRKs own dialogue of Devdas. The Alvida song number is pretty average and doesn’t really hits you at one go; hope it grows. Not sure if Pritam Chakraborty’s music grows like AR Rehman’s score. Yet too early to comment as this is just the glimpse of Dilwale. The last dialogue is what SRK says to Kajol is the scene that leaves you craving for more.

Check out the trailer at the link below and witness it yourself:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHuOo1DLcRc

The trailer doesn’t really have much gags to laugh upon considering what Rohit Shetty films are famous for. So we hope the film Dilwale has more comedy than what is hardly seen in the trailer. Having said it all, SRK & Kajol would definitely bring the house down with their sheer presence. Kajol is looking as fresh as cucumber and she is the factor who will give some great mileage to Rohit Shetty’s DILWALE car in the motion.

Haraamkhor – Take this Abuse.

Director Shlok Sharma who has assisted Anurag Kashyap on DevD & Gangs of Wasseypur gives a movie that adds a feather on the hats of many people. Already won at the New York Indian Film Festival the film indeed lives up to its title well. But if you think this one is gonna move any soul – it will not. Haraamkhor is a pure entertainer where characters shine in their roles and each one performs well giving you a good doze of entertainment.

It is a love story which undergoes various layers of emotions well depicted along with some great wit keeping a smile on your face throughout; making you go crazy at time making you laugh out loud with their sheer presentation. Yet they leave you craving for more at the end making you wander what happened leaving you disappointed towards the end.

Shewta Tripathi brilliantly acted for her maiden film, she is the girl who falls in love with her teacher knowing he is married, the relationship grows. The girl also has a secret admirer –Kamal her classmate of her age following her to showcase his love along with a friend Mintu enacted by Mohd Samad who is indeed a show stealer; a little Haraamkhor doing big haramkhori; adding splendid wit to your watch.

Not giving you much of the plot as this is something for you to witness for sheer performances of the characters who make Haraamkhor a recommended watch. The film is shot in just 16 days and it being made well. Shlok Sharma has brought a story which could be seen as taboo yet it exists. Soon it will exist in cinemas near you- Do take this abuse.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

9 Reasons We Want to Quit Watching Bigg Boss 9 Right Now

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Bigg Boss is a one-stop entertainment show for many of us - be it the difficult tasks or cheering for our favourite contestants. However, we are a little disappointed with the current season. Not only has the show lowered its standards with rubbish tasks, but the contestants too are adding fuel to the dismay. Here are 9 things about this season that left us wanting to quit watching the show.


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1. Treating contestants as a dog: We all remember how Rishabh, who entered the house as a wild card entrant, started creating a mess in the house. Mandana and Rishabh took the hotel task a tad too seriously. It was humiliating to watch Kishwer being treated as a dog for hours. It's a task but you can always do it with some dignity, which of course didn't occur to these two contestants.

2. Spitting in food is the new low: Of course, the consequence of treating Kishwer as a dog resulted in her spitting ice cubes in Mandana's juice in the hotel task. This resulted in a big spat in the house, as Mandana wanted to leave the house. How can someone go to such low standards for revenge?


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3. Bored contestants: Well apart from a few over-enthusiastic contestants like Mandana, Rochelle, Kishwer, Suyyash and Prince, there other contestants who are just lost in the house. Aman, Diangana and Rimi are contestants who are already done with the show, it seems.

4. Physical abuse: Who can forget Mandana kicking Kishwer? Everyone knows that physical abuse is absolutely against the rules, but it seems the anger and rage of the constants is getting over their minds.

5. Creating fights for screen time: We know fights and arguments are the key ingredients of Bigg Boss, but we can't stand the constant nuisance that is being used to grab screen time. Be it Kishwer or Mandana, the constant nagging is boring.


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6. No eye-candy: Let's accept the fact after Keith and Yuvika were evicted, there are no pretty faces to watch, in the show. In fact, they were the ones who were calm to take the game just like a game and not make it a house of scream. We need some good new faces in the show.

7. Need more interesting contestants: With just a few contestants in the house, it's time to get some wild card entries. Rushabh has sustained his stay but Puneet was shown the door and was evicted last week. We need some more contestants to add glam and fun, and raise the entertainment quotient. We don't mind Keith coming back to the show.


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8. All are pretentious souls: Keith was one contestant who played fair and square, but after his exit due to family reasons, the show seems to have been filled with jokers, who would go to any extent to win the game.


9. Respect and dignity is nowhere to be seen: We know Bigg Boss is one place where you lose it all, but if there is one thing that we can expect the contestants to hold back, it is their own dignity and respect, and give the same to others. But that too seems to have left us in shock!

Bigg Boss 9 Day 40: Rochelle and Mandana turn arch nemesis again?

Bigg Boss 9 Day 40: Rochelle and Mandana turn arch nemesis again?
Day 40 gives you food for thought - is all really fair in love, war and tasks? Exhibiting so-called 'fairness', Suyyash who is the supervisor of the task, turns to equality by giving the three captaincy candidates - Aman, Rochelle and girlfriend Kishwer - a second chance during the captaincy task.


While the three chosen candidates for the next captain are to hold a bowl of coloured water each, they are also to ensure that they maintain constant hand contact with the bowl and do not spill the water. Meanwhile, Rishabh and Mandana are busy talking about how it does not really matter who wins. Adding to Rishabh's point, Mandana says that Rochelle and Prince are once again thick as thieves!



Much to the amusement of the housemates, the gates of the Bigg Boss house open and in comes a rack of clothes accompanied by attendants. Their curiosity levels peak when the attendants do not speak a word about the role of the rack in the house. Soon the housemates forget about the newest element and focus on the captaincy task. Aman tickles all three contenders, trying to make them spill their drink.



Everyone joins the dots when the third wild card of the season, fashionista Kawaljeet Singh enters the house. Kawaljeet greets the housemates with a warm smile and tells Kishwer that she is ruling the house.



When Rochelle gets blamed by Rishabh for playing dirty, she gets defensive. She tells Rishabh that he would only understand her situation if he had someone outside the house who was sick, making a reference to Keith's exit. At this point, Mandana interferes and says that Rochelle does not have to pretend like she is a nice and sweet girl because she showed her true colours when she spoke against Mandana during the secret room task. Defending herself, an irked Rochelle tells her that she is nice and sweet girl and she will always stand by it.



She explains that Mandana is forgetting that it was the task which made her speak against Mandana. Mandana, once again, displays her escapist attitude by walking away from the situation. Turning her back on Rochelle, she leaves Rochelle screaming in the garden about how Mandana should stop spreading rumours about her.



While Kishwer, Suyyash, Rochelle and Aman are discussing the task which just took place, Prince indulges in a soliloquy of sorts where he expresses that he feels targeted during the captaincy task. Later into the night, Bigg Boss makes an announcement which brings to life the worst nightmare for the housemates. What could it be and what changes will it ring about in the house?

Friday, November 20, 2015

'Bigg Boss 9' spoiler: Kishwer Merchantt becomes the new captain; Prince and Suyyash have differences

After the re-entry of Mandana Karimi in "Bigg Boss 9", the prelude of the next episode saw housemates competing against each other in the captaincy task.

While the viewers must be eagerly waiting to watch the episode on Friday, according to Twitter buzz, Kishwer Merchantt has become the new captain of the house.

Based on the Shararati Bachen task, Rimi Sen was asked to nominate three best contenders. She chose Kishwer, Rochelle Rao and Prince Narula. The three contestants had to compete against each other for the captaincy task. Kishwer emerged as the winner of the task, thereby becoming the new captain of the house.

Suyyash Rai, who was the captain of the house, was asked to monitor the captaincy task and declare the winner based on the contenders' performances. Further, the buzz is that during the captaincy task, there was a clash between Prince, Kishwer and Suyyash.

The upcoming episode will also see the entry of third wild card contestant Kanwaljeet Singh, a well-known fashion designer.

Meanwhile, in the last episode, Mandana blasted Rochelle for betraying her despite the latter trying to reason with her that it was a task and that she had to bitch about Mandana in order to save herself from elimination. But Mandana affirmed that the game was about exposing the reality of the housemates.