Bigg Boss 14 Weekend Ka Vaar: Salman Khan slams Rahul Vaidya over nepotism remark, calls out Rubina for her dramatics

Bigg Boss 14 Weekend Ka Vaar: Salman Khan tells Rahul that if a parent does something for their kid, it’s not nepotism.
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TLI Staff

New Delhi: In tonight’s Weekend Ka Vaar episode, Salman Khan takes a firm stand on the nepotism debate and slams Rahul Vaidya for calling Jaan Kumar Sanu a product of nepotism.

Salman begins with – yahan par ek conversation nikla tha nepotism par, and then asks Rahul who paid money for his singing lessons. He then goes on to ask Jaan if his father recommended him anywhere, to which the latter replies – kahin nahi kiya Sir. The host then added that going by his logic Jaan would have been a bigger singer than him.

“Aap apne bachchon ko kisi aur par thop rahe ho pressure daal rahe ho, is industry mein ye possible hai? Jisme wo baat hai wo chalega (It is not possible that you can make your children a big name if they do not have talent. The one who has talent will shine).

“This is not the platform to bring in nepotim, doesn’t make any sense,” says Salman.

Salman asks Rubina: apna passion apna passion, doosre ka passion violence?

It looks like Rubina has found her strategy to succeed in the game and her formula to stay in news is irking none other than host Salman Khan with her never-ending pointless debates. She is often accused by Salman for treating him as her opponent, but the lady doesn’t seem to get the cue.

On the topic of violence, Salman Khan asks the housemates why all of them all of a sudden are talking about hinsa (violence). Pavitra explains that whenever there is a task, insinuations of hinsa start. Salman asks who talks about violence in the tasks the most and fingers point to Rubina.

Salman and Rubina are again not on the same page as the former says–“aap chilla chilla kar dekhne walon ko ye jatate ho ki hinsa ho rahi hai.” (you deliberately shout and scream to create this impression that there is violence going on in the task).

 Rubina, however, doesn’t agree with Salman and argues – “task baat cheet ka tha sir, strength ka nahi hai” (the task is about conversation, diplomacy, not strength). Salman counter-questions her asking if that was the case, and the task was not about strength, then why she held on to Jasmine’s bag.

“Ek Bigg Boss yahan chal raha hai, ek Rubina ji ka personal chal raha hai,” says Rahul and Rubina is obviously displeased with the statement and says — “ye sab ek saath ekatrit hokar vote out karke mujhe mukhya dwaar se kyon nahi leke jaate.” (Why don’t these people vote me out of the show)

She adds that it is so convenient to say that we are passionate about the game, but when you become obsessive, you don’t understand that force can be violent also, aggression itself is violence.

Salman once again comes back to his original question and asks Rubina why she helped Jasmine hold the bag. “Kya ye passion nahi tha. Apna passion apna passion, doosre ka passion violence,” (Was this not passion. Your passion is passion, and the other people’s passion is violence?)

Salman then tells Rubina- “you make your life miserable and you make everyone else’s life also miserable”

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