Elvish Yadav seen in Bigg Boss 17 amidst snake and rave party controversy, host Salman Khan had a lot of fun
Bigg Boss 17: Every day some new drama is being seen in Salman Khan's reality show Bigg Boss 17. Now Bigg Boss OTT 2 winners Elvish Yadav and Manisha Rani were also seen on the set.
It has been more than three weeks since Salman Khan's show 'Bigg Boss 17' started. In such a situation, full-on drama is being seen continuously in the show. Recently, the third weekend of Salman Khan's show was seen. In Friday's episode, Salman Khan reprimanded Isha Malviya, Abhishek Kumar, and Samarth Jurel.
Along with this, 'Bigg Boss OTT 2' winners Elvish Yadav and Manisha Rani also appeared in the show. Elvish Yadav and Manisha Rani had come to the show to promote their song. Elvish Yadav and Manisha Rani had a lot of fun with Salman Khan on the sets of Bigg Boss 17. Along with this, Dabangg Khan had fun by mentioning a dispute with Elvish.
Bigg Boss OTT 2 winners Elvish Yadav and Manisha Rani reached the Friday Vaar episode of 'Bigg Boss 17' to promote their song. Manisha and Elvish also danced to their songs with Salman Khan on the sets of the show. Along with this, Manisha was also seen flirting with the actor.
Then Salman Khan, having fun, asked Elvish, 'You have come but did not bring her along. In such a situation, Elvish smilingly asked 'whom'. Salman said 'what you want to return to us'. After this, Elvish smiles again and Salman again says 'your trophy'.
Talking about his 'trophy controversy', Elvish Yadav said, 'I never wanted to return the trophy. All this happened because there was a lot of negativity online. Someone started spreading negativity about me. So I wondered if this was happening because I had won the trophy. So take the trophy from me, but don't spread negativity.
Salman Khan gives advice to Elvish Yadav and says, 'When someone wins, many people stand against him. Along with this, the superstar said that if something like this happens, then he realizes that he has achieved something in life. He advised Elvish not to worry too much about these things.