The conflict started when Vishal remarked to Lovekesh Kataria that he found Armaan’s wife, Kritika Malik, attractive.
The intensity inside the Bigg Boss OTT 3 house has escalated dramatically. Contestants Armaan Malik and Vishal Pandey recently clashed in a confrontation that ended with Armaan slapping Vishal.
The conflict started when Vishal remarked to Lovekesh Kataria that he found Armaan’s wife, Kritika Malik, attractive. The show’s producers posted a video of the altercation on Instagram.
In the footage, Armaan charges at Vishal, demanding, “Ek baat bta, teri aadat abhi se aisi hai ya pehle aisi thi? [Tell me one thing, have you always had this habit or is it recent?]” Vishal tries to explain, “Maine us way me nahi bola tha. [I didn’t mean it that way.]” Armaan, growing more agitated, retorts, “Tu to bolta hi nahi hai. Tu to dudh ka dhula hai. [You never speak, you’re so innocent.]”
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Turning to Lovekesh, Armaan warns, “Aaj yeh mere gharwalo ke liye bola, kal tere liye bolega. [Today he spoke about my family, tomorrow he will talk about yours.]” Vishal then questions Lovekesh, “Kya bola tha tere kaan me bas itna bta? [What did I say in your ear, just tell that.]” Lovekesh confirms, “Tumne mere kaan me bola tha ki mujhe bhabhi bahut achi lagti hai. [You said in my ear that you find sister-in-law very nice.]”
The video then cuts to a physical altercation between Armaan and Vishal. With Vishal holding his face, he angrily demands, “Maara kaise? [How dare you hit me?]” Before the fight could escalate further, other housemates intervened to separate them.
The caption accompanying the video read, “Armaan aur Vishal ke beech hui fight which led to a rule break! Kya honge iske consequences? [Armaan and Vishal’s fight led to a rule break! What will be the consequences?]”
This is not the first time Armaan Malik and Vishal Pandey have made headlines for their arguments. Previously, they had exchanged barbs, calling each other “Machar” and “Khala jaan.”
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