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Breaking: Minissha to get evicted from Bigg Boss 8

By Aks Darpan, 02 Nov, 2014 05:44 AM
  • Breaking: Minissha to get evicted from Bigg Boss 8
Call it format of this controversial realty show or its culture, but the harsh reality pertaining to Bigg Boss has once again come out in open and that is "Dormancy Is Suicide Here". And what made us think so is the report pertaining to this week's eviction which suggests that this week it's 'Milky White Babe' Minissha's turn to leave the house. 
 
Although in order to keeps viewers' curiosity fixated to this week eviction, makers slightly modified the format of " Eviction Prakriya" and instead of calling out one name asked Puneet and Minissha to come out of the house.
 
But what followed next was even more surprising where Bigg Boss made them retire in a secret room and see the  the acts and reactions of other housemates which followed their "pseudo eviction". 
 
Well probably this act of Bigg Boss was potent enough to  tickle the speculation guts of the viewers, about the possible return of the two in house after a short stay in the secret room.
 
But what beak of a Khabru birdie from Bigg Boss' arena is suggesting that it's Minissha who will be leaving eventually and there are bright possibilities of Puns' oops... we mean Puneet's return in the house, courtesy his recent sissy acts which in a fueled controversies in the house.
 
Undoubtedly Minissha entertained the masses and gave a lot of content to the show in the initial weeks, where she made several astonishing revelations.
 
But as far as reason behind Minnisha's eviction is concerned then probably it was her slipping into that state of dormancy (because of the reasons best known to her) in the recent times which took its toll and fetched an exit ticket for her. 

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