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Posted: 3 years ago
#41

Originally posted by: Nishita123


Agreed that it was Nishant and Pratik’s plan and Jay was less attentive about it. But I think being a sanchalak she could have got that nail back on the basis of task instruction that no one to touch anything before task starts. She didn’t try to get that stolen nail back. On top of that she was like Maine Dekha hi nahi. She became gandhari 😆

But there is a possibility that may be she was with Pratik/Nishant in this - but that would be apne pair pe kulhadi maarna 😆

@bold: She could get the nail back but for that Pratik had to be her BFF which he isn't. As a sanchalak, she had to stop the task till he gives back the nail which he wouldn't ever. He gave back the nail after everything was over for him and Jay. I don't know if she supported P and N in this but what's the point doing that? Jay too is her friend only.

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Posted: 3 years ago
#42

Originally posted by: diyaARSHI


It's not her fault that everyone is back in jungle. BB played them!

Exactly where Jay should have used his connections he made till now. He could have negotiated with sanchalak or opposite team members instead of sulking and straight away denying to do the task.

Anyone will be frustrated if you don't get an equal battlefield. And Pratik, the looser is to be blamed for that (he ruins it everytime and I absolutely hate that) and not the sanchalak. In every season and every task, housemates make deals with sanchalak and others. Jay didn't even try that. That's why Teju didn't even get a chance to help/favor him as a friend. She even asked "to main kya karu?" If I was at jay's place, I would have told her to take a nail from other 2 and make it equal. She kept saying kuch to karo and at least show her that you are trying in order to get a favor. That is called convincing and it looks interesting to watch as a viewer too.

I am sure that other team members wouldn't have helped him, but it would have helped him to test their loyalty towards him (such as Meisha, Ishan who called themselves his supporters).


p.s. I strangely believe that Jay got to know that everyone is favoring Nishant and he didn't want to confront them abt it and ruin his stability, so he used the perfect opportunity Pratik presented him! I could be wrong, but this is the other angle I am thinking.

Negotiating with the opposing teams who collectively stole his bolts? really? That is like hitting one's head against the wall. I am glad Jay stood his ground and didn't do the task. And you were saying he should have made an effort? Well Vidhi made the effort and what did Teja the sore sumb sanchalak do? Didn't approve it so Jay is right there again. Mark my words this going to come back at her and Jay will literally do the same thing to her and when he does that I will say he totally justified nor will I feel sorry for Teja about it. Teja made a big mistake by not being fair with Jay here given she is aware of his vindictive nature.

Pratik is to be blamed no doubt but so is Teja, just accept it, she did not do her job right and when it was proven instead of taking corrective measure she got defensive and tried to make it look like Jay only wants to prove Pratik wrong, sorry my dear it was never about proving him wrong, it was about an injustice that was proven and that took place and she as a sanchalak literally did nothing about it!

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Posted: 3 years ago
#43

But Jay wrongly accused of her not being able to keep a watch on the props. He yelled at her for no fault of her own. Ummm.. The task hadn't started and keeping a watch on the props was not the job of the mediator. Since when did keep a close watch on what happens to the props become the task of the mediator? I don't remember this from any of the previous seasons.


When Jay knew he was one of the three contenders, why didn't he bother safeguarding his prop? Why blame the mediator? This guy needs a reality check. He has been acting like a crybaby since he entered the house (minus him showing Pratik his place - I give him that!).

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Posted: 3 years ago
#44

Originally posted by: DaddyMarvel

But Jay wrongly accused of her not being able to keep a watch on the props. He yelled at her for no fault of her own. Ummm.. The task hadn't started and keeping a watch on the props was not the job of the mediator. Since when did keep a close watch on what happens to the props become the task of the mediator? I don't remember this from any of the previous seasons.


When Jay knew he was one of the three contenders, why didn't he bother safeguarding his prop? Why blame the mediator? This guy needs a reality check. He has been acting like a crybaby since he entered the house (minus him showing Pratik his place - I give him that!).

He made it clear when he said he was expecting some level of decency from his contenders to play a fair game, that was his only mistake.

It's not like he expected pratik to play dirty right from the start now did he?

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Posted: 3 years ago
#45

Originally posted by: Rein123

He made it clear when he said he was expecting some level of decency from his contenders to play a fair game, that was his only mistake.

It's not like he expected pratik to play dirty right from the start now did he?


He blatantly accused the mediator. Not sure which version of BB you were watching, but oh, well!

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Posted: 3 years ago
#46

To top it all, she acted like a Maharani, not a sanchalak. Her arrogance is hitting the roof since Salman praised her.

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Posted: 3 years ago
#47

Originally posted by: DaddyMarvel


He blatantly accused the mediator. Not sure which version of BB you were watching, but oh, well!

He first accused Pratik and then accused the sanchalak for doing nothing about it. She is telling Jay to start the task? But how exactly? You say he could borrow or convince others to help him out but why would they when even they are able to see how unfair tejaswi is during the task? Because irrespective of what he does it's not like she would give him grace points and level him with the others now would she??

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Posted: 3 years ago
#48

Originally posted by: Atonement

To top it all, she acted like a Maharani, not a sanchalak. Her arrogance is hitting the roof since Salman praised her.

I wish kritika actually comes in and spoils her game.

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Posted: 3 years ago
#49

Originally posted by: Rein123

He first accused Pratik and then accused the sanchalak for doing nothing about it. She is telling Jay to start the task? But how exactly? You say he could borrow or convince others to help him out but why would they when even they are able to see how unfair tejaswi is during the task? Because irrespective of what he does it's not like she would give him grace points and level him with the others now would she??

He should have kept a watch on it instead barking unnecessarily!
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Posted: 3 years ago
#50

Originally posted by: DaddyMarvel

He should have kept a watch on it instead barking unnecessarily!

Why should he have kept a watch on it? He is not a watchman there and it's not like he expected Pratik to steal his nails and play dirty. This is very nice you are conveniently ignoring how pratik actually broke the rules by stealing his nails and putting the onus on Jay. When it's not tejaswi's job to safeguard the nails how is it Jay's by the way? Did the rules not say no one is allowed to touch the equipment? So it's obvious he followed the rules and expected others to do the same simple so I don't find your argument that he should have watched over his nails valid to begin with.

Tomorrow if a robber or some goon holds you at gunpoint asking you to hand over your valuables to him are you going to blame yourself for running into the goon?? Or even better this kind of reminds me of the Khuli tijori analogy used for women whenever we venture out, so as per your logic the one who is wronged or the victim should pay extra attention instead of lashing out and pointing out what has happened, because that is what it seems like going by your post.

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