Bigg Boss 12, 22 September, Day 6 written updates: Salman Khan pulls up Sreesanth; Srishty, Dipika escape eviction In the first Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 12, Salman Khan was seen doing what he does best: entertaining the audience and reasoning with the contestants on their behaviour through the week. He opens the show singing the Bigg Boss version of his popular song, ‘ Main Hu Hero Tera ’. Salman decides to give the contestants a taste of their own medicine by playing a prank on them. Not suspecting anything, the contestants reveal who they disapprove of in the house. The atmosphere gets tense and revelations made seem to make many uncomfortable, especially Srishty and Jasleen. As the night unfolds, Salman cannot control his laughter anymore and tells all the housemates to relax. He then discusses the prank played by Shivashish and the Khan sisters that had a very dramatic end. Sreesanth and Salman Khan in the sixth e...
Batti Gul Meter Chalu review: No light at the end of this never-ending drab Shahid Kapoor's comic ease and contagious energy are not enough to brighten up this dim-witted slog notes Sukanya Verma. fter nearly three hours of a bogus love triangle and half-hearted championing of social issues, the only thing Batti Gul Meter Chalu ascertains is there is no light at the end of this never-ending drab. It's a harrowing experience to sit through Director Shree Narayan Singh's latest that yammers reams of gyaan on the common man's woes but doesn't think twice before doling out this dreary, dragging and annoying piece of cinema at a ticket-paying audience. Singh takes the same fast-forward revolution route as his previous Toilet: Ek Prem Katha to shed some light on Uttarakhand's frequent power outages and inflated electricity bill scam.