After facing a rap from host Salman
Khan in the Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss this week, a riveting dance performance
with gusto, may have come as a breather to Housemates Karishma Tanna and Aarya
Babbar.
In the latest episode of the reality
show, they seemed to dance their blues away with other contestants, swaying to
the superhit Sallu bhai number Mera Hi Jalwa from Wanted.
Aarya and Karishma, who have a brother-sister
bond in the show, have developed a common dislike for the new emerging couple
of Gautam Gulati and Sonali Raut. Earlier, Gautam was cornered by almost everyone
in the House, after he uttered derogatory words for Karishma during a game-task
in the show.
Later, Aarya pulled up Gautam in front
of all the contestants alleging that he was playing double. "You (Gautam) have
been singing a song for one girl (his ex 'close' friend Diandra Soares) and
then singing the same song for another girl (Sonali) the next day," Aarya
pointed out, asking him to stop playing with emotions and respect women. But Sonali
Raut did not take kindly to Aarya's comments and rebuked him, stating he was
objectifying her.
"Diplomacy is not Aarya's forte
and there are times in Bigg Boss when Housemates come across instances when they
are torn between gauging a situation and taking a stand," says Aarya's
publicist Dale Bhagwagar, who incidentally, also happens to handle the media
for Sonali Raut.
Then, isn't this a clash of his own
two clients in Bigg Boss 8. "It is," admits the Bollywood PR
specialist. "But rather than a clash between people, I see it as a clash of
their perceptions."
"Aarya and Sonali are individuals
with different mindsets, thought-processes and personalities," Dale
explains. "By taking a stand, Aarya has shown he cares for women and would
not hesitate to express his beliefs. By asserting her point of view, Sonali's
stance has revealed, she is a woman of substance. At the end of it, both are
contenders in the House of Scandal."
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