Abhijit Bichukale, who entered as one of the wild-card entrants in Bigg Boss 15, has been grabbing the headlines right from his first day in the house. The contestant has received hatred and bash from the housemates for his cuss words during arguments. Despite giving continuous warnings and suggestions, Abhijit didn’t change his behaviour, which made ultimately made him a villain of the house.
In tonight’s episode of Bigg Boss 15’s weekend ka vaar, Nia Sharma, who entered the show as a guest played a game with housemates and ask them that who is the rotten fruit of Bigg Boss 15. The majority of the contestants including Tejasswi Prakash, Nishant Bhat, Devoleena Bhattacharjee, Rakhi Sawant and Pratik Sehajpal took Abhijit’s name and declared him the “rotten fruit” of the house.
Later, we see Salman Khan blasting Abhijit for the abusive language he used for Pratik Sehajpal and Devoleena Bhattacharjee and saying he will drag him by his hair and kick him out of the house. The actor said, “Ye joh gandi gandi gaaliyaan di hai tumne, agar koi tumhari family ko deta toh kaise lagta…ye warning de raha hoon, midweek aake nikal ke jaaunga baal pakad ke. Tu bolega na ghar mein aake tereko maarke jaaunga.” (The sort of vile cuss words you have hurled at others if someone had used for your family, how would you have felt? I am warning you, I will come in the midweek and kick you out of the house by dragging you by hair. If you dare to say a single word, I will come inside the house and thrash you.)”
Later Abhijit is seen warning the makers that he will leave the house as he said, “Let this show go to hell, don’t even want to spit on such a show, open the door.”
Salman Khan also slammed Karan Kundrra for never taking a stand for Tejasswi Prakash and asking her to apologise to Umar Riaz and never asking Umar to say sorry to Tejasswi. He tells Karan, “Since the beginning, it is clearly visible that Umar has never supported Tejasswi. Still, you always ask Tejasswi to be apologetic in front of Umar and never took any stand for her.” He adds, “Take a stand, be a man.”