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Bigg Boss 10: What Manu and Swami did with Sunny Leone

Last updated on: November 23, 2016 19:23 IST

'I hope Salman Khan roasts Manu and Swami nice and proper over the coals this weekend.'
'They deserve nothing less for how they behaved with Sunny Leone,' says Divya Nair.

Some things won't change on Bigg Boss this season.

One is the wall between the 'celebrities' and the 'commoners.'

This rift was apparent in the Viral Video task assigned by Sunny Leone, arguably the only contestant on all the Bigg Boss seasons to become a bonafide Bollywood star.

While Bani, Gaurav and Rahul took quick decisions and acted on them, their teammates Manveer and Nitibha felt like fish out of water.

Lopa's team were playing with one player short.

No points for guessing who the non-playing player was. :))))

In the kitchen video task, Swami happily shared his clothes and accessories with Rahul from the opposing team. Rahul was playing the Swami part in the video.

Lopa was obviously miffed with Swami because Bani didn't allow her team to use their sari for the task.

IMAGE: Rahul Dev nailed the Swami role like a pro.
The Housefull and Masti producers should sign him on as soon as he leave the house.

The previously monotone Rahul Dev nailed the Swami role like a pro. He had Swami's mannerisms, body language and dialect down to a t, and was a clear winner.

In the final task, which eventually changed the score, Gaurav proved why he is the master of boredom. Both the content and the execution were as drab as the two contestants who played dead in the scene.

Thanks to Lopa's timely intervention, her team won the task and immunity from eviction this week.

It was then time for Sunny to enter the Bigg Boss house and announce the winner.

Which she did in appropriate style, playing hide-and-seek, making the contestants run from one area of the house to another before she appeared at the main door.

Video: Watch Swamiji, Lopa, Mona, Bani and Gaurav's hot bathtub act!

Seeing Sunny in their midst, Swami and Manu couldn't keep their hands and tongues in place.

While enacting a scene from Sholay, Manu called Sunny who was playing Basanti a 'm$$^'.

Bani was probably the only contestant who heard it clearly and pointed it out to Manu.

But Manu, blase and cheeky as ever, said Sunny didn't mind and that Bani shouldn't interfere.

Later, Bani pointed that Swami had touched Sunny inappropriately, but Swami quickly defended himself.

Bani, Lopa and Nitibha reprimanded Swami for what he had done, but he didn't look chastened at all.

Sunny handled all this unfortunate attention in the house like a true professional, without once flaring up.

I hope Salman Khan roasts Manu and Swami nice and proper over the coals this weekend. They deserve nothing less for how they behaved with Sunny.

Divya Nair in Mumbai