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Bigg Boss 18: Kamya Punjabi takes an indirect dig at Vivian D'sena; says, “Yahan koi kisika ladka nahi hai”

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Bigg Boss 18 has been impressing fans since the start and has kept everyone glued to their seats. This season has an amazing line-up of contestants and fans are already rooting for their favourites. Moreover, celebs are also keeping themselves entertained with the show and have constantly expressed their opinions on the show. In a recent tweet, former Bigg Boss contestant Kamya Punjabi has stirred the pot with an indirect dig at current contestant Vivian D’Sena, who has been affectionately referred to as the “Ladla” (darling) of the show by both the Bigg Boss and his fellow contestants.


Kamya tweeted, “What is this colors ka ladla n all???? And why? This is going to backfire him.. Yahan koi kisika ladla nahi hai… sirf game hai sab kuch,” implying that the favoritism shown towards Vivian may not bode well for him as the game progresses. Vivian, a well-known television actor, has had a long association with the channel, dedicating over a decade of his career to various shows.



This extensive history has led to playful jabs from the show’s host and other housemates, calling him the “Ladla,” a term that can imply favoritism. While many fans find the nickname amusing, others, including Kamya, are voicing concerns about perceived bias in the competition. The ongoing teasing has sparked a mixed response from viewers.


Some fans enjoy the light-hearted banter and see it as part of the show’s entertainment value, while others have criticized it as unfair, suggesting that it undermines the competitive nature of the reality show. Kamya, who gained popularity during her stint on Bigg Boss 7, appears to be taking a stand against what she views as preferential treatment.
As the season unfolds, tensions around favoritism and the dynamics between contestants will likely continue to be a hot topic among fans and former participants alike. Kamya’s comments reflect the ongoing debate about fairness in reality television, reminding viewers that ultimately, the game is what matters, and personal connections should not cloud the competition.


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