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Bigg Boss 17 evictions: Is Navid Sole out of Salman Khan’s show?

Vicky Jain was heard defending Navid Sole from evictions in the Bigg Boss 17 house

Bigg Boss 17 evictions: Is Navid Sole out of Salman Khan’s show?
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Last Updated: 11.46 PM, Nov 19, 2023

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It looks like Navid Sole had to make his exit from Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 17. He had been constantly under the radar for not being able to contribute in the house. A major reason for that is his language barrier. Navid was once again in the danger zone and a few contestants made sure he sees the exit gate.

Is he safe, is he out?

In a promo released by the makers of Bigg Boss 17, Navid Sole appeared safe. But was he? In the video, Sana Raees Khan named Neil Bhatt, Vicky Jain was heard naming Jigna Vora and Rinku Dhawan. Tehelka aka Sunny Arya picked Abhishek Kumar and then Vicky was heard defending Navid, calling him slightly entertaining. However, this is before the members of the dimaag ghar came to a decision.

Was it a hint that Navid is really out?

Bigg Boss then announced that one out of the three contestants who dimaag ghar picked as the one that should have been out long ago, would be evicted. It looks like Navid was a part of the list and could potentially be evicted from the show. Ankita Lokhande, Abhishek, KhanZaadi and Neil could be seen crying after the evictions. Navid was the closest to Abhishek and KhanZaadi in the house. He would often root for their relationship, some times even at his own expense (he liked Abhishek). Thus, this could be a hint that Navid is actually out.

Mass evictions?

The contestants could heave a sigh of relief when it came to evictions in the Bigg Boss 17 house. They could breathe well for two weeks at a stretch. Thus, it was now heard that there would be mass evictions in the house. If Navid was the first, there could be more evictions from the house this week. One can only wait and watch for the results now.

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