Bigg Boss 17 is no stranger to drama, and in the latest episode, the spotlight fell on Ankita Lokhande and her husband Vicky Jain. Tempers were soaring in the infamous reality show house, and it seems chappals became the weapon of choice for this celebrity couple.
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In the midst of a heated discussion involving other housemates, Ankita noticed something that didn’t sit well with her – Vicky allegedly lying in front of everyone. Unable to contain her emotions, Ankita, in a playful yet fiery fashion, decided to take matters into her own hands, or rather, her own footwear.
The debate revolved around Vicky sharing his food with fellow contestant Isha Malviya, who resides in the ‘Dil Ka Ghar.’ Isha vehemently denied the claim, pointing the finger at Khanzaadi from the ‘Dum ka Ghar.’ Both Vicky and Khanzaadi refuted the accusations. Enter Ankita Lokhande, who, true to her fiery persona, sided with Isha, affirming that she indeed witnessed Khanzaadi devouring the food meant for the ‘Dimaag Ka Ghar’ residents.
In a playful attempt to diffuse the tension, Vicky decided to playfully grab Ankita from behind. However, things took an unexpected turn when Ankita, not one to back down, tried to wriggle free. Vicky ended up grabbing her hands, and as a burst of laughter echoed through the Bigg Boss house, Ankita seized the moment – quite literally. In a move that left everyone, including Vicky, in splits, Ankita swiftly removed her chappals and flung them at her husband. It was a moment of spontaneity, a mix of frustration and jest, caught on national television for the entertainment of millions.
But let’s pause for a moment. Is it really cool to hit your partner with a flying chappal, even if it’s all in good fun? The answer seems to be a no. While the Bigg Boss house thrives on high-octane emotions and unexpected twists, hitting a partner, even playfully, might not be the best way to resolve conflicts.
In the real world, away from the glitzy confines of reality television, such actions might be viewed as inappropriate or even harmful. It serves as a reminder that even in the heat of the moment, there are lines that shouldn’t be crossed, especially when it comes to physical expressions of frustration.
So, while the chappal-throwing incident might have brought laughter to the Bigg Boss audience, it also raises a pertinent question about the boundaries of humour, especially within the dynamics of a relationship. Perhaps, in the grand scheme of things, a good old-fashioned conversation might be a more effective way to resolve disagreements than a chappal in flight