‘Bigg Boss 17’: Navid Sole Shares Ideas On Ankita’s Suggestion Of Taking A Break From Vicky

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Mumbai, Jan 20 (IANS) Former ‘Bigg Boss 17’ contestant Navid Sole helps Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain amid controversies within the Bigg Boss home.

He additionally shared his prime contestant picks for the finale. He took the names of Abhishek Kumar, Mannara Chopra, Ankita Lokhande, Munawar Faruqui, and Vicky Jain, citing their numerous and impactful contributions to the present.

Within the midst of current developments the place Ankita suggests taking a ‘break’ together with her husband, Vicky Jain, Navid gives a supportive stance.

He mentioned: “Dealing with a relationship on a actuality present is difficult, like balancing on a tightrope. Ankita Lokhande turns to her husband, Vicky Jain, for assist on this robust time. It’s difficult, however I’m hopeful they’ll work collectively to kind issues out, making their bond even stronger.”

Transitioning to the realm of Bigg Boss 17, Navid shared his ideas on the highest 5 finalists.

He mentioned: “Because the finale is getting nearer, predicting the highest 5 is kind of a problem.”

“However personally, I’d completely like to see Abhishek Kumar, Mannara Chopra, Ankita Lokhande, Munawar Faruqui, and Vicky Jain within the prime 5 for the varied and impactful contributions every of them has dropped at the present.’”

–IANS

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