The drama within the Bigg Boss 18 house continues to escalate as the finale approaches. A recent episode highlighted a significant rift between contestants Eisha Singh and Rajat Dalal, shattering their previously amicable relationship. The argument stemmed from a seemingly innocuous request. Eisha asked Rajat to check if Bigg Boss had set an alarm, prompting a terse exchange.
Rajat’s response, “I’m listening, but I’ve stopped lending shoulders,” revealed a growing distance between the two. He implied that he preferred to handle conflicts directly rather than through others, suggesting that accusations of dishonesty from other housemates were unwarranted. He further asserted his independence within the game, stating, “The biggest liars in the house tell me that I am lying. I don’t rely on anyone in this game.”
Eisha countered by suggesting that genuine relationships extend beyond the confines of the Bigg Boss house. Rajat’s sharp retort, “Those who say they’ll continue the friendship outside Bigg Boss are fake,” escalated the conflict. Frustrated, Eisha vehemently declared her independence, stating she considered Rajat a brother despite others trying to sow discord, and ultimately disowned several housemates, including Rajat and Vivian, proclaiming, “Go to hell, Avinash, Rajat, Vivian, I don’t need anybody.”
Following the heated exchange, Chahat Pandey relayed the incident to Kashish Kapoor, summarizing the situation with, “Eisha also ditched Rajat despite calling him brother.” This incident underscores the shifting alliances and intensifying tensions as the Bigg Boss 18 competition nears its conclusion. The fallout from this argument promises to add fuel to the already fiery dynamics within the house. Last week saw the elimination of Sara Arfeen Khan, further shaping the remaining contestants’ strategies and relationships.