Hyderabad: The drama on Bigg Boss Season 17 never stops and day 53 of the reality show was no exception. Housemates were reshuffled in the Dil, Dimaag and Dum house on Wednesday, following a unique offer for Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain. Though both turned down offers to nominate one another for the entire season in order to stay in Dil house, Vicky's suggestion to nominate Anurag Dobhal didn't sit well with the TV actor resulting in a scuffle between the two. Meanwhile, Munawar Faruqui talked it out with Mannara Chopra and resolved their issues.
Munawar Faruqui- Mannara Chopra back together
While married couple Vicky Jain and Ankita Lokhande got into another argument, Munawar Faruqui and Mannara Chopra worked out their differences. Lighter moments in the episode included Munawar Faruqui and Mannara Chopra talking things out following yesterday's big fight. She was called 'badtameez' (ill-mannered) by Munawar, who on when Wednesday apologised for it. Mannara took the apology with grace and the two were seen discussing further game plan.
Vicky Jain angry on Sana Raees Khan
Once more, rivals Vicky Jain and Sana Raees Khan were observed fighting over household chores. Since Bigg Boss revealed that Sana is appearing to be Vicky Jain's follower, the two haven't been on speaking terms. The lawyer made the crucial choice to forgo house duties in exchange for half of the ration. It was almost disliked by everyone. The two got into an argument about the same thing in Wednesday's episode. During the fight, Sana told Vicky, "Jab se tumse dur hui hu, jaag gayi hu" (I've become more active since being away from you.)
Munawar Faruqui's take on Vicky-Sana's fight
Comedian-rapper Munawar Faruqui responded to Sana's statement with epic style, telling Ankita, "Kaise girlfriend Boyfriend jaise jhagdte hai." (They quarrel like a couple). In addition, Munawar advised Ankita not to try to reason with Sana every time she insults her husband and instead to speak to her harshly. Ankita came to the same realisation and advised Sana not to get into arguments over the same issues repeatedly. She later expressed her gratitude to Munawar for helping her recognise her mistake.