Bigg Boss 15: Zeeshan reacts to Karan Kundrra’s choke slam; says ‘karma came to bite Pratik for his actions’

    BB15: Zeeshan reacts to Karan Kundrra’s choke slam

    Bigg Boss 15: Zeeshan reacts to Karan Kundrra’s choke slam; says ‘karma came to bite Pratik for his actions’

    During Bigg Boss OTT, contestant Zeeshan Khan was asked to leave the house after he got aggressive and pushed Pratik Sehajpal and Nishant Bhat during a task. While his fans were unhappy, a few netizens felt it was a fair decision. Well, recently when BB 15 contestant Karan Kundrra gave Pratik a choke slam, audience expected makers to show him the door. However, that did not happen. Host Salman Khan spoke about it during Weekend Ka Vaar but it did not result in an eviction. Netizens were shocked! Bigg Boss OTT star Neha Bhasin even tweeted: “Dear @BiggBoss violence is NOT OK. You have the footage and it really looks like #KaranKundra has intentionally grabbed #pratiksehajpal and pinned him down violently. Zeeshan was thrown out in front of me for 10 percent of this. Please be fair set a right example.”

    Well, in a chat with Pinkvilla, Zeeshan revealed that he saw the clip on social media as it was trending. He shared, “I know what Karan Kundrra did was a bit too wild, but again I don’t understand how people are pointing fingers at Karan Kundrra when Pratik was the one who used to behave violent in the OTT house as well. Obviously he was violent towards me and I had reacted to his violence, but I got kicked out. Also, in the first week of the main season, Pratik broke the glass in the house and destroyed the property, but he always gets a get-out-of-jail-free card.”

    He further stated, “So I think if no action is taken against Karan, it’s only fair because you know Karma strikes back, and Pratik says that he is Karma. I think Karma came to bite him for his actions.” Zeeshan went on to add that it’s clear how the show has a certain format where makers decide what is fair and unfair. He explained that he is not calling it scripted, but feels that the decision is not left with the audience.

    Do you agree with Zeeshan?