Bigg Boss 16: ‘Shiv Thakare Wouldn’t Have Survived Without Mandali,’ says Archana Gautam During Nominations Task

New Delhi: The latest episode of Bigg Boss 16 seemed to be an intense one where actress Priyanka Chahar Chowdhary was fighting a bunch of goons and Shiv Thackeray was the leader of the bunch. The show which was said to be re-set has not changed at all and ‘Mandali’ is still threatening others. Priyanka, known as ‘One Woman Army’, continued to face the bullies and Archana Gautam kept raining bombs of truth.

In the nomination task, the housemates were shouting at each other and it was difficult to understand what was being said. The ‘troupe’ kept shouting and putting all the blame on Priyanka as she was the only one who stood against all four. The fire flared up when Archana Gautam explained the reason for nominating Shiva. He said, “Whatever you have played till now, you have played with the group only. You have played with their support. If you were alone, you probably would not have come this far. You came because you have got the support of those 6 people.” (Whatever you have played so far, you have played with the troupe. You have played with their support. If you were alone, you would not have come this far. You are here because you got the support of those 6 people).

The reason given by Archana for nominating Shiva was a truth bomb for him and he reacted exactly as Archana and Priyanka were seen discussing. The amount of accuracy showed fans how well these actresses understood the show and the people in the house. Archana’s cause was praised as Shiv had the opportunity to play the ticket for the final week’s task and take away the ticket from Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia, but as host, Salman Khan mentioned in the first weekend’s Ka Vaar episode that maybe Shiva has become overconfident and has stopped playing. game for himself.

It will be interesting to see how Priyanka and Archana are facing the bullies and are ready to play the game without any support. Both the actresses held strong opinions and argued strongly for their beliefs, unlike the ‘troupe’ who kept pointing fingers and shouting without any direction.