Bigg Boss 17: Salman Refuses to Engage with Anurag, States 'I Don't Want to Talk to You'

The discussion began when Salman disclosed Vicky Jain and Munawar Faruqui’s strategies to navigate the show.

In the recent episode of 'Bigg Boss 17,' contestant Anurag Dobhal seemed to have irked host Salman Khan with his comments, causing a stir during the Weekend Ka Vaar episode.

The discussion began when Salman disclosed Vicky Jain and Munawar Faruqui’s strategies to navigate the show. While addressing those perceived as puppets under their influence, Salman singled out Anurag, expressing discontent by stating, “One shouldn’t even take his name. His army, he himself said, ‘I earn through them.’”

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Anurag denied making such a statement, but Salman persisted, emphasizing that it had been shared with someone, and Munawar Faruqui confirmed Anurag's earlier statement to him.

Anurag attempted to explain, but Salman disregarded it, seeking Munawar’s clarification. Munawar mentioned Anurag's alleged words: “I earn from them, and my house runs because of them.”

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An increasingly perturbed Salman intervened, emphasizing that it's not about working hard and supporting others but rather earning from those who are struggling themselves.

Expressing his disappointment, Salman cautioned Anurag about the impact of such statements on his fans, highlighting that his fans might also be part of the very group he mentioned.

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Despite Anurag's attempts to clarify, Salman's frustration peaked as he expressed his unwillingness to engage further, expressing, “I don’t want to talk to you, Anurag. Somebody who says, ‘My house runs because of them.’”

The incident showcased a tense exchange between Salman Khan and Anurag Dobhal, reflecting the repercussions of words spoken in the intense environment of the reality show.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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