With the Bigg Boss 18 finale just a day away, excitement is at its peak as fans eagerly await the crowning of this season’s winner. Tonight’s episode promises high drama with former Bigg Boss winner Shilpa Shinde entering the house to support finalist Karan Veer Mehra. Meanwhile, a recent promo showcases Eisha Singh’s brother, Rudraksh Singh, stepping up to defend his sister during a press conference held inside the house.
In the promo, a reporter asks Rudraksh to name one quality that makes Eisha deserving of the title. Rudraksh confidently responds, “Main ek kya, 5 bataunga. Pehli baat, unki jo priorities hain, humesha se, shuru se clear rahi hai. Unke jo relations hain wo badle nahi hai kabhi bhi.” (I won’t just name one; I’ll name five. First, her priorities have always been clear from the beginning. Her relationships have never changed.)
Shilpa Shinde, however, takes a jab at Eisha, mimicking her and saying, “Oh, we are just friends.” Rudraksh defends Eisha, stating, “Ye log Eisha ko down karne aaye hain. Ladki kare kya?” (These people have come to bring Eisha down. What should the girl do?)
In response, Shilpa snaps back, suggesting that Eisha should leave the house, saying, “Ghar jaaye. Eisha, abhi aapke bhai aapko ghar le jayenge.” (She should go home. Eisha, now your brother will take you home.) Rudraksh counters, asserting his presence, “Aap apne leke jaiye, main baitha hu. Teen baithe hain Karan ke saath, main akela hu, kaafi hu ye log ke liye.” (You take your people home. I’m sitting here. Three people are sitting with Karan, but I’m alone, and I’m enough for them.)
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In a separate clip, Shilpa Shinde speaks about her return to the Bigg Boss set to support Karan Veer Mehra. Praising him, Shilpa remarks, “I think he has had a lot of fun in Bigg Boss, he has shown all kinds of shades,” highlighting why she considers him her favorite.
As the finale approaches, the tension, alliances, and rivalries continue to create ripples both inside and outside the Bigg Boss house, keeping viewers glued to their screens.