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Posted: 4 years ago
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I understand Arshi has been poking at Vikas constantly because of whatever happened outside and that's their personal equation. As far as I can see, many housemates also noticed that Vikas purposely hangs around her even when he has a choice because he is also getting footage out of it.


But the night the argument started HE brought up her parents first and THEN she started speaking about how he doesn't respect his parents. I'm just shocked that despite no one hearing the original convo, most housemates stood with Vikas and supported him. Even after the push, everyone basically stood by Vikas/tried to justify it. Pushing with force like that is WRONG. And Vikas did it KNOWING she has a fear of water. smiley21


Eijaz seemed to be one of the only ones interested in hearing her side and actually listened to her and tried to be sensible about it. Even later on when Rahul M started to talk about Arshi, Eijaz said he does not want to be involved in this conversation and that Rahul should go speak to her directly. He handled the situation very maturely. I'm glad he didn't fall into a hive mindset and corner her.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Yep - he was one of the very few who handled it maturely and sensitively. And fairly too I'd say - because he tried explaining to Arshi as well that some of what she was saying and doing was hurtful and not right. And contrary to popular opinion, I thought it was good of him to leave that conversation between Rahul and Manu today.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: SP2684

Yep - he was one of the very few who handled it maturely and sensitively. And fairly too I'd say - because he tried explaining to Arshi as well that some of what she was saying and doing was hurtful and not right. And contrary to popular opinion, I thought it was good of him to leave that conversation between Rahul and Manu today.


Great points! I loved how he tried to explain to her that her words can affect people. And the part when he walked out didn't seem to be for show...he genuinely didn't seem interested in talking behind her back.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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He behaved sensibly and maturely.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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walking out of Rahul's back bitching against Arshi was the best thing happened today. He did not want to be part of it, he simply left. Otherwise, he could have easily get some footage by bitching.


Good job Eijaz. Other are just twisting his words and try to put their words in his mouth. Elite class is expert in it. Not sure when Eijaz said all these things that out of 4 he is only deserving.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: bollyqueen0

I understand Arshi has been poking at Vikas constantly because of whatever happened outside and that's their personal equation. As far as I can see, many housemates also noticed that Vikas purposely hangs around her even when he has a choice because he is also getting footage out of it.


But the night the argument started HE brought up her parents first and THEN she started speaking about how he doesn't respect his parents. I'm just shocked that despite no one hearing the original convo, most housemates stood with Vikas and supported him. Even after the push, everyone basically stood by Vikas/tried to justify it. Pushing with force like that is WRONG. And Vikas did it KNOWING she has a fear of water. smiley21


Eijaz seemed to be one of the only ones interested in hearing her side and actually listened to her and tried to be sensible about it. Even later on when Rahul M started to talk about Arshi, Eijaz said he does not want to be involved in this conversation and that Rahul should go speak to her directly. He handled the situation very maturely. I'm glad he didn't fall into a hive mindset and corner her.


The elite class were worried about further annoying vikas and loosing their chance when casting would happen for new show. Thats why they all agreed to vikas, Ruby aunty was even fine with vikas premeditated push. And when vikas was at the front door Jas gave a forced hug and abhinav a forced handshake.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: _NINA_

He behaved sensibly and maturely.


Most important - acted independently!

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: bollyqueen0


Most important - acted independently!

He is actually playing alone.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: _NINA_

He is actually playing alone.

He is alone, Mannu is not his type of person.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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I genuinely believe he has some troubles. Sometimes he behaves so good and mature like the industry veteran he is but then blows a lid and spoils everything. I am leaning towards believing whatever horrible experiences he talked out.


Poor VG though, i liked him in S11. 😆 he survived that psycho shinde but arshi broke him.

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