In todays episode, the previous contestants who were voted out were invited. It was sudden surprise as they were lying on their beds in their room and Rex opening the door n saying "Oh Shit, Lasshe" 😆😆😆, Qazi poppped in to see who these people were and then everyone got up hugged each other.
They then played a game of Ranbhoomi where all jodis were asked to sing their song which they are going to sing in final Ranbhoomi tomorrow.
Qazi & Rex got maximum points from all the contestants.
Then Anand Raj Anand was invited and he listened to all 3 jodis in the recording room giving them tips.
Finally they showed what was happening in the towns of the contestants. Starting from Qazi's town of Srinagar, where people are campaigning for him and ditto for Ruprekha and Rex, the latter twos relative even going far enough to campaign door to door or by rallies(Ruprekha).
In Srinagar, a phone booth was shown with a board for sending sms for FJ, for Qazi. Seems the mood in Srinagar is to have Qazi & Rex.
In Bengal, Ruprekha's fan took out a rally on road with a truck. And her parents/sisters going door to door to ask for Ruprekha as jodi with anyone of the 2.
In mumbai where Rex lives, her mother going door to door and requesting to vote for Rex.
Rex's sister wants Qazi & Rex to win.
Finally it all boiled down to tensions going on in the mind of 3, with the 3 meeting alone and praying and wishing each other all the best and saying whatever happens our relations should not get spoilt by the results.
Then shown was Qazi performing namaz in his room and Rex sitting in tensions on bed. After Qazi finished praying they shook hands and promised each other whatever happens, our relation should not get spoilt in this. And all 3 packing their bags and the end is near now.
And lastly Qazi was seen moving in the hall of FG, thinking n talking to himself saying Competition, Competition, Kya Kismat Saath Degi and praying to God.
Ruprekha alone in her room talking to herself.
All and all an emotional end is on cards.
Best of lucks to all 3.
Regards,
Abby