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Salman Khan loses temper: ‘I didn’t want to come’ on ''Bigg Boss'' Diwali episode

MUMBAI: On seeing, physical and verbal fights in the ‘Bigg Boss’ house, actor-host Salman Khan lost his temper on the contestants.

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Mumbai, October 26 

On seeing, physical and verbal fights in the ‘Bigg Boss’ house, actor-host Salman Khan lost his temper on the contestants. The superstar scolded Paras Chhabra, Shefali Bagga and Siddhartha Dey for their poor choice of words for the fellow contestants. 

In the new promo episode, Salman starts the ‘Weekend Ka Waar’ Diwali special episode by commenting on the contestants for their performance this week, but with the hint of sarcasm. 

Salman said: “Wow, what a week it was! It was so much fun. You all have rocked the entire television industry and this has never happened in history. The entire credit goes to all of you. You are such big celebrities; your parents have been praised on the show. You have shown the entire country who you are, you are idols. Outstanding!”

This week saw a lot of ugly fights between the contestants. 

The Bollywood superstar first confronted Paras about the statements he made about him. "You have complaints against me... 'Yeh Salman sir ka chid-chid zyada ho rha hai'...?" Salman asked Paras. Paras tried to defend himself but Salman scolded him and said everything was evident on footage. 

Then he gave Shefali a mouthful. 

"Will you give Shehnaaz a character certificate?" Salman asked Shefali. He even expressed disappointment, telling her: "Ladki ladki ki respect ni karti hai."  

“Naam kamao, badnaam hoke mat jao yaha se (Earn a name, don’t lose your respect). I didn’t want to come here in the first place,” he says.

Shefali and Siddhartha even passed insensitive remarks on Shehnaaz, saying she touches everyone inappropriately.

The ‘Weekend Ka Vaar’ episode will air on Colors on Saturday. — IANS

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