Bigg Boss 18 November 14 Episode Written Update: The Time God task called for drama, changing dynamics of the housemates and new equations. The episode aired on November 14 and started on a high note with Avinash Mishra and Digvijay Rathee’s volatile fight. Amid the physical altercation during the task, Shilpa Shirodkar got injured and she had to slow down her game. Chahat Pandey continued collecting tea packets whereas Rajat Dalal kept himself safe by sitting on an elevated platform.
Did Chahat Pandey bite Chum Darang Chahat, who continued playing the Time God task, had a massive argument with Chum Darang. The Badhaai Do actress tried to snatch her tea packets but eventually returned them. During this, Chum accused Chahat of biting her. Eisha Singh supported Chum. ALSO READ: While Shilpa was recovering from the injury, the housemates discussed that Karan Veer Mehra showed no support to the actress despite calling her a friend. Later in the episode, Chum spoke to Karan about the matter and made him realise his mistake. Rajat Dalal is the new Time God Bigg Boss concluded the task. Since Rajat’s basket had more packets, he was declared the new Time God of the house. The episode saw Vivian DSena and Rajat bonding over coffee. The latter gave the actor a few packets of coffee. Digvijay questioned Rajat for giving coffee to Vivian. To solve the matter, Rajat asked Vivian to return a coffee packet, but with the promise to give it back to him. Avinash spoke to Shilpa after her injury. Eisha stood by her side and said she shouldn't have allowed Avinash and Digvijay to come close to her. Shilpa reassured Avinash that she didn't blame him for the injury. It happened in the heat of the moment and that too at the wrong time.You may also like
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