The recent episode of Bigg Boss 15 was filled with loads of high voltage drama this time around as in place of Salman Khan, audiences and fans saw Farah Khan coming in as the host for this one as Salman Khan could not present physically due to his prior work commitments related to his Dabangg tour in Riyadh.
Farah Khan who hosted this entire episode came in with lots of explosive revelations about each contestant and did not even spare the wildcard entrants too.
Wherein one side Pratik Sehajpal has been loved by audiences, fans, Bollywood celebs, tinsel town celebs, and repeatedly gets applauded by Salman Khan every week during the Weekend Ka Vaar, it is also true that Farah Khan is not particularly a fan of him and as a critic with her entry in the show, when she started having a conversation with Pratik, she made this point clear.
Whilst talking to him, Farah called him out for always trying his level best to interfere in other’s issues and matters, creating a mountain out of a molehill over the silliest petty issues, not talking slowly and properly, always speaking in such a way that neither audiences nor fans understand what he is trying to say, his enmity with mentor Karan, always trying to pin down every thing’s blame onto Karan, him always not listening to what others want to say to him, always trying to cut people off in midst of conversations and the majority of housemates agreed on the same.
After watching this episode, Pratik Sehajpal’s sister Prerna Sehajpal who has always been very honest and blunt about supporting her brother and lashing out at those who target him took to her official Twitter handle and wrote a tweet in which without taking the filmmaker Farah Khan’s name, Prerna mentioned about how Farah Khan as a host is so biased and partial and that how easy it was for her to tell Pratik to let go of the hurt and pain which he suffered after being beaten up so many times and added that it is very easy to say but difficult to do by a person and ended her tweet by revealing how wrong things are being encouraged in the house.