Bigg Boss 18 has dominated television since its October 6 launch. Rajat Dalal, Vivian Dsena, Chahat Pandey, Karan Veer Mehra, Avinash Mishra, Shilpa Shirodkar, Shehzada Dhami, and Arfeen Khan are among the eighteen contestants this season.
Vivian Dsena is one of the candidates that has been in the news since she started the competition. In the meantime, Avinash Mishra, Chahat Pandey, Arfeen Khan, Rajat Dalal, and Karan Veer Mehra are also becoming well-known for their gameplay. You cannot ignore them, no matter how much you may love or despise them.
Rajat Dalal has drawn my attention lately because I believe he is hypocritical—his words and deeds don’t match. He appears to be able to control the other competitors in the Bigg Boss 18 house with his words, and he successfully used this strategy to try to get rid of Avinash Mishra. It didn’t work, though, because Bigg Boss is the actual boss and has a deep understanding of both the participants and the game.
According to Rajat, girls don’t feel secure around Avinash Mishra.
Chum was the one who mistreated Avinash Mishra first in their altercation, calling him namesa*la on several occasions. Rajat abruptly offered to everyone that they may kick someone out of the house. By fabricating the story that the girls didn’t feel secure with Avinash, he was able to manipulate the situation and get Avinash kicked out.
Rajat refused to apologize to Avinash for his hurtful comments, even after Chum clarified that she didn’t intend it, preventing other competitors from receiving food.
Upon comforting Shilpa Shirodkar
Rajat was shown consoling Shilpa Shirodkar following their altercation in one episode, claiming he couldn’t bear to watch others weep. But after entering the house, he made fun of her emotions, calling them false and wondering how someone could cry for only fifteen seconds. He never should have comforted her in the first place if he really thought her tears were crocodile tears. Joking about someone else’s feelings is just wrong.
is frequently observed mocking Chahat Pandey
Chahat Pandey doesn’t like that Rajat has been making fun of her and not treating her seriously since the beginning. During a confrontation, Chahat asserted that he couldn’t mistreat her and that making light of others is unacceptable. For him, this is now the norm.
Chahat manipulated everyone against her and started a heated debate because he wanted to eat. He was the one arguing over food, therefore it’s unfair that he refused to let her eat merely because he didn’t want to apologize to Avinash for tricking everyone into thinking girls felt unsafe and avoiding him around the house.
Not only has Rajat lost fans, but Chahat has also lost a lot of them due to their perception that she is too kind and nonsensical. I don’t get it; is this really the kind of world where being decent and compassionate makes people look fake? Just because she’s sweet, why do we bully, corner, or make fun of her?
Bullying is the cruel teasing, controlling, or intimidating of another person; this conduct is frequently repeated and ingrained.
His open challenges to everyone
He frequently says stuff like “kisi me himmat hai toh aao” and “bhaar hota toh batata.” He publicly questioned Vivian Dsena over food in a recent episode. He has been battling for food for days, therefore it is hypocritical that now he is only concerned about his ego. He went so far as to say, “mein Avinash ke halak se khaana nikal laaunga,” referring to the person in charge of the ration. However, he got into a fight with Vivian, saying he wouldn’t feed her if he ever took over. What sort of deception is this?
Rajat Dalal seems to be trying too hard to be intelligent, but he isn’t. With his words, he attempts to dominate and influence other people. He presents himself as unchallengeable because he believes he is powerful, which is intimidating, especially considering that he claimed girls feel frightened around Avinash even though no one else has made that claim.
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