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Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 24th Oct 2025
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I also like Aakash's redemption. Ever since he decided to come and win Meethi back I have appreciated him. But this Damini is now the reason four lives are hanging in the balance.
I always wanted a rich handsome rajkumar for Mukta 😊 Sort of like Dhadkan movie story I would love to see in UT with Mukta😊
Damini is indeed a reason, yes, but I think the most basic fault lies with Vishnu. He's forcing Meethi to stay in a marriage which holds no interest to her by blaberring about his so called sanskars and yet, he's telling her that once she opens up with the truth, he'll reconsider his decision. How can someone be so two faced? Mukta deserves someone 100 times better that Vishnu, I hope she says no to him if at all he comes back to her!Speaking of Akash, maybe yes, in the begining even I warmed up to him, but now they're making a mockery out of his character. Hope they stop it soon.
I always wanted a rich handsome rajkumar for Mukta 😊 Sort of like Dhadkan movie story I would love to see in UT with Mukta😊
Originally posted by: Cyber123
Why can't she accept akash being good. She somehow says something which makes akash seem evil. He is actually trying his best to reform but she is not letting him.
Originally posted by: lamboobabu
thatswhy 2day in the world ppl don't care abt oders & crimes & sins r increasing.and moreover rapist hasn't redeemed properly.actually wen u start sympathizing the opressor ist called "Stockholm Syndrome".