'Bigg Boss 17' Drama Peaks as Munawar and Mannara's Clash Steals Spotlight

Mannara's frustration grows when Munawar abruptly distances himself, fueled by Mannara's insistence on maintaining her individuality in the house. This stance doesn't sit well with Munawar, leading to a rift between them.

In the upcoming episode of 'Bigg Boss 17', the once-solid friendship between Mannara Chopra and Munawar Faruqui hits a rocky patch, leaving Mannara visibly distressed. She attempts to bridge the gap with Munawar, but their bond seems strained, thanks to perceptions about their closeness in the house.

Mannara's frustration grows when Munawar abruptly distances himself, fueled by Mannara's insistence on maintaining her individuality in the house. This stance doesn't sit well with Munawar, leading to a rift between them.

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Their conversation escalates into a heated exchange, with Mannara hurt by Munawar's sudden aloofness. Munawar, in turn, coldly asserts his desire to cut ties with her. Their spat intensifies when Mannara sarcastically thanks Munawar, triggering an angry response and a blunt request for her to leave.

Meanwhile, chaos brews in the kitchen as Sana Raees Khan faces a mountain of unwashed dishes, drawing criticism for neglecting her chores. Munawar flags the hygiene concern due to the piled-up dishes, but others like Vicky Jain, Anurag Dobhal, and Arun Srikanth refuse to lend a hand.

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Tensions peak when 'Bigg Boss' summons Sana and offers her a tempting deal: relinquish half of the ration meant for everyone in exchange for freedom from her household duties.

Sana chooses freedom, infuriating the housemates who accuse her of causing their suffering for her own convenience. The decision triggers turmoil and resentment among the contestants.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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