Season 13 of the popular TV show Bigg Boss is making a big bang. The finale of Bigg Boss has also come very close. After coming close to the finale, the contestants are making their new game plan. Siddharth Shukla is seen trying to make the most headlines in the house. He is seen confronting Shehnaz Gill at home and now with Asim Riaz. His fight with Asim has reached a different level. However, it has been seen many times that Siddharth becomes more aggressive in the fight. Recently, a video has surfaced of the fight between these two, in which Siddharth is seen speaking profanity to Asim's father and elder brother.
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After the video is released on social media, people are seeing tremendous anger. Everyone is seen condemning Siddharth's behavior. Everyone has asked Salman to raise this matter in Weekend Ka Vaar. In this video, Siddharth is seen saying that 'your father's first mistake is your elder brother and the second mistake is you'. However, in response to this, Asim did not make any such lewd comments.
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On Twitter, it has been seen trending hashtags like #StopBullyingAsim #BiasedBiggBoss #JusticeForAism. It will be seen whether Salman will fulfill this demand on social media in the Weekend Ka Vaar or not. The fight between Asim Riaz and Siddharth Shukla took place. The fight escalated to such an extent that it ended at the persuasion of the makers. Bigg Boss called him in the confession room. During this, Asim started to understand and go from there, but Siddharth said that he is ready to leave the show instead of beating Asim. On one side Bigg Boss was seen explaining Siddharth with love. On the other hand, Asim was standing there, then Big Boss appeared in a stern voice asking Asim to leave from there. Questions were also raised on such treatment with Asim.
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