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My question is that were Kushal and Gauahar SO negative and jumpy that as soon as they left, the house seems to be like one big happy family. I am a supporter of Kushal and Gauahar and I still do think Andy was really wrong in what he did to Gauahar. But in no way am I justifying Kushal's reaction to that. Andy is in the caravan. Gau-Kush have gone. So now looking at the way the rest are getting along, is it safe to assume that ALL the negativity was due to Gauahar and Kushal? I am their supporter and I really do like them. But I do agree that they both used to stretch things too much for no reason.
Do I want Gauahar back? Yes. Ofcourse I do. I'm counting on her to win. Do I want Kusha; back? No. Only because I think Gauahar will be able to think straight when he isn't around. Cause then she'll actually listen to other people. I think she has the best knowledge of the game. If she puts it to good use there's not stopping her. I really feel she should be sent to a secret room. That way, when she re enters, she has the upper hand. No caravan. But secret room. Or if she goes to the caravan, she and Andy need to become a team again. I absolutely loved their friendship. They were so strong together. I think being with Kamya and Prats even Gauahar's mind became a daily soap. If she spends time away from Kamya, Prats and Kushal, I think she'll be back on track.
Do I want Kushal back? No. Nothing personal. But the only reason I don't want him back is so Gauahar's game gets stronger. That's all. I agree he stretched it too much with the Tanisha issue unnecessarily. I agree he shouldn't have reacted about the Andy issue like this. Because both times, he wasn't the one who started it. Tanisha issue, he did exactly what Andy did yesterday. Take the task to a personal level. It was a task. He didn't make it personal DURING the task. Tanisha pushed him. THAT was the issue. He created a ruckus and the point deviated to the way he reacted. Hence, he becomes the victim. Yesterday, it was clearly Andy's fault. He would have been reprimanded. If not by Bigg Boss, it cost him Gauahar's friendship. That would have been it for him. But Kushal pushed him. So again the main issue got deviated. And hence, 3 negatives for Kushal, Andy and Tanisha intact.
Do I want them to continue outside the BB house? HELL YEAH! I think they both compliment each other really well and I think if it was genuine, they should take it forward outside the house. I'll be happy for them. But in the house, no more. Cause it is weakening Gauahar's game. I can't see a Sangram or Tanisha or Armaan win BB7.
And with the Bigg Bias rage going on on Twitter, Salman and the BB7 team had better do some amends. No but seriously. Salman apparently fought for a woman's respect right on Saturday? What Andy did was WAY worse than what Kushal did. Kushal called Tanisha names. But Andy flaunted her lingerie in the house. He made comments on Pratyusha's life. He told Kamya to look for her daughter's pictures in the bin. If that is not disrespecting a woman, then what Kushal did was definitely not disrespecting. Just cause Tanisha belongs to such a strong family, this bias cannot go forth. And like "blue ice" mentioned in the live feed thread, I too refuse to believe that Tanisha has entered the house without the team and Salman agreeing to give her leeways and chances. I mean WHAT THE HELL!? I don not dislike anyone as much as I dislike Tanisha. I agree the environment was negative cause of Kushal and Gauahar. But to an extent. Look at where their negativity started from. From Tanisha. Cause of her wrong doings. Cause of her evil smirks and snide remarks. The keechad comment was so smartly ignored on Saturday. And I personally think all the drama yesterday was to get Kushal out. To get such a reaction out of him that he goes. And that's what happened. It's ALL BLOODY SCRIPTED. I mean during the Tanisha issue, even though he got the earful, they couldn't chuck him out cause TECHNICALLY Tanisha was at fault. Cause she got physical. But yesterday, it was his. Cause although Andy was the guy who did the wrong thing, he did the worse thing by getting physical. Hence, bye bye Kushal.
So that again gets me to my point. Is being right, being negative. And is being snobbish positive? Like I said, they didn't need to unnecessarily drag things, but they technically always stood for the right.
So since Salman fought for a woman's respect and not for a friend's family member, let's hope he does the same this Saturday.
- Rhea.