Bigg Boss OTT host Karan Johar started this week’s ‘Sunday Ka Vaar’ episode by schooling Divya Agarwal and her connection Zeeshan Khan. Karan’s way of speaking with Divya and Zeeshaan wasn’t received well by the viewers of the show. The viewers criticised Karan for being biased with the contestants. Meanwhile, Divya was praised for standing up for herself.
Divya stood up for herself and put across her thoughts with confidence. The fans of the show applauded Divya for her self-reliance. The viewers also felt bad for Zeeshan who was not given a chance to talk and also because he was made to sit away from the rest of the contestants.
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Karan received heavy criticism for being biased. During Sunday’s episode, he repeatedly mentioned that he is a ‘fair host’. Karan kept interrupting Divya while she was explaining the statements that she made the last week.
But he was seen talking to Neha Bhasin and Shamita Shetty politely and he let them speak without interrupting them. Many viewers also pointed out that Karan didn’t chide Neha and Shamita’s inappropriate behaviour during the previous week.
Divya’s fans showed their support for her by trending the hashtag ‘We Stand By Divya’ after the ‘Sunday Ka Vaar’ episode ended.
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“I so wish I could say everything that karan said to Zeeshan about “anxiety” matter back to him. Isko bas Shamita ka pov matter krta h,” wrote a fan.
Another fan wrote. “No matter how many times anyone tries to pull her down, OUR QUEEN always shines bright! A host like him, deserves someone who can give it back to him in his own taste, that’s Divya Agarwal for you! You go girl!”
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TV actor Suyyash Rai also expressed his disappointment in Karan Johar on social media. He said that he felt bad for the way Zeeshan was treated by Karan. Suyyash advised the Bollywood filmmaker to stick to making films as he was not doing justice to the position of ‘Bigg Boss’.