Bigg Boss 14: Salman Khan schools Rahul Vaidya, says 'If my father does something for me, will that be nepotism?' : The Tribune India

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Bigg Boss 14: Salman Khan schools Rahul Vaidya, says 'If my father does something for me, will that be nepotism?'

Rahul said that Jaan doesn't have a personality of his own, and is in the house because of his legendary singer-father Kumar Sanu

Bigg Boss 14: Salman Khan schools Rahul Vaidya, says 'If my father does something for me, will that be nepotism?'

Superstar Salman Khan. Source: ColoursTV/Twitter.



Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, October 31

Bigg Boss host Salman Khan has lashed out at contestant Rahul Vaidya for 'unnecessarily' bringing up the nepotism debate in the house.

During a nomination task in the last week's episode, Rahul had nominated Jannu Kumar Sanu by saying, that he 'hates' nepotism. Rahul said that Jaan doesn't have a personality of his own, and is in the house because of his legendary singer-father Kumar Sanu.

Now, Salman, who is the son of veteran writer Salim Khan, has reacted to Rahul's statement on Weekend ka Vaar—which will telecast tonight on Colors.

In a precap, which is now going viral online, Salman asks Rahul: "If my father does something for me, will that be nepotism?"

The Bollywood superstar then asks Jaan: "How many places have your father (Kumar Sanu) recommended you to?" To which, Jaan says: "None." Salman further tells Rahul that "this is not the platform to bring in nepotism."

Meanwhile, in the last episode, Rahul expressed regret over his statement and apologised to Jaan.

He even clarified that he was unaware of the fact that Jaan's parents were separated. Jaan accepted Rahul's apology, saying that he doesn't hold grudges and the two soon mended ties.


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