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“All Play the Game — I Do It My Way”: Gaurav Khanna on being targeted once again and this time by ‘Friend’ Pranit More and Malti Chahar!

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With the Bigg Boss 19 finale drawing near, tensions in the house have reached a new high — and the latest Weekend Ka Vaar brought Gaurav Khanna to the centre of unwanted attention. What shocked viewers was that the criticism didn’t come from an opponent but from someone he had once called a friend — Pranit More.

During a task conducted by Madhuri Dixit who graced the Bigg Boss Weekend Ka Vaar, Pranit took a sharp answer at Gaurav, labelling him “manipulative”. The comment, delivered in front of the entire house, instantly shifted the tone of the task from competitive to personal. Pranit seemed determined to portray Gaurav in a negative light after him addressing Gaurav as manipulative.

Gaurav responded with remarkable clarity and composure. Without raising his voice or retaliating with insults, he said,
“No one is dhoodh ka dhula over here. All play the game. I play it in my own way and at the right time.”
The quote not only silenced the room but also exposed the hypocrisy behind the attack and targetting Gaurav Khanna— highlighting that every contestant is strategising in their own way, including those pointing fingers.

The friction escalated further when Malti in the task too echoed criticism, again attempting to frame Gaurav as someone who is calculative. Her remarks felt less like an observation and more like an effort to gang up on him at a crucial stage of the competition.

Yet throughout the confrontation, Gaurav refused to engage in mud-slinging. His calm demeanour and straightforward reply won him respect, both inside and outside the house.

With the finale just around the corner, one thing is clear — while others are scrambling to pull him down, Gaurav Khanna continues to rise above the chaos, proving that dignity can be a strategy too.

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