Strong points
- “I hate nepotism,” says Rahul Vaidya
- “I am fortunate that my Mr. Kumar Sanu is my father”, says Jaan
- “I don’t need my dad to be anyone,” Rahul said in response.
New Delhi:
The word ‘nepotism’ was in buzz on Twitter all Monday morning, courtesy Bigg Boss 14 competitor Rahul Vaidya. Colors, the channel that airs the reality show, recently shared a preview of tonight’s episode in a promo, in which singer Rahul Vaidya can be seen naming Jaan Kumar Sanu, citing nepotism as the reason. Rahul Vaidya says while others are part of Bigg Boss 14 Because of “hard work,” Jaan found an entry on the show due to his father’s reputation. Jaan, also a singer, is the son of Kumar Sanu. “I would like to name Jaan Kumar Sanu. I hate nepotism. Anyone who came on the show, they came on the basis of their hard work. Jaan is on the show because he is someone’s son,” said Rahul in the promo.
The promo shows that Rahul’s statement leads to an altercation between him and Jaan. “I’m lucky that my Mr. Kumar Sanu is my father. Not everyone is so lucky. Too bad for you,” said Jaan, to which Rahul replied, “I don’t need my father. be someone. “
While Nishant Singh Malkani and Rubina Dilaik were the first to berate Rahul Vaidya for his decision, support for the Indian idol participant flocked to Twitter, who applauded him for daring to talk about “nepotism” on a show like Bigg Boss 14.
Watch glimpses of Rahul Vaidya’s verbal meeting with Jaan Kumar Sanu here:
#Great leader ke ghar mein @ rahulvaidya23 do uthaya @jaankumarsanu pe nepotism ka fayda uthane ka ilzaam! Kya gharwalein honge unse sehmat?# BB14 tonight at 10:30 p.m. only on #Colors.
Capture # BiggBoss14 before tv @VootSelect. # [email protected]/LMPo1fTHs5– COLORS (@ColorsTV) October 26, 2020
On Twitter, one user wrote: “Rahul Vaidya, well done, finally someone had the courage to say that” while another added: “Everything you said was so perfect!” Another tweet said: “Rahul Vaidya raised the voice of the Indian people on such a big platform!” Many Bigg Boss 14 Viewers also tweeted that if Rahul Vaidya is eliminated for speaking, they will boycott the show. Punjabi singer Sara Gurpal, sent off in the first qualifying round, wrote “Hard work pays off” in a tweet.
#Nepotism ki pta nhe.Humare toh kahi durr durr tak koi iss industry mei nhe tha humne khud pehchaan bnai hai and aage b koshish hai.#RahulVaidya ne ek Reality show k bad apne parents ko proud Kia and that is commendable. If you are reading this then your time will come.#hard work pays off
– Sara Gurpal (@SGurpal) October 26, 2020
#RahulVaidya well done, finally someone has the guts to say that #Nepotism@ rahulvaidya23pic.twitter.com/6TEXkgKteO
– Priyanka Vishnoi ???????? (@ PriyankaVishn29) October 26, 2020
good game #RahulVaidya to show the mirror to the products of #Nepotismpic.twitter.com/Vd0Dw8dB2d
– ᴠɪᴋᴀsʜ (@VaderCalls) October 26, 2020
#RahulVaidya raised the voice of Indian people on such a big platform, it is truly praise for the ability to @ rahulvaidya23
Now if #RahulVaidya is deleted from # BiggBoss14 home, so understand that people don’t have the capacity to hear the truth about#Nepotism
#Nepotismpic.twitter.com/sau9CzCOwz– Shivdatt thakare (@ Shivdattthakar1) October 26, 2020
#RahulVaidya#Nepotism# BiggBoss14
If they take out Rahul just to talk about nepotism, I’ll never see the big boss again.He has the right to express his thoughts.
What is wrong with that?Everyone’s corner Rahul in the bigboss house.
Stay strong @ rahulvaidya23
– Ravinderjit Kaur (@ Ravinde08930632) October 26, 2020
Meanwhile Bigg Boss 14, the nominees were joined by actress Kavita Kaushik, model Naina Singh and TV actor Shardul Pandit as wildcard entries this weekend.