'Bigg Boss 16' to see housemates celebrate Diwali, groove to hit tracks


Mumbai, Oct 23 (IANS): The weekend ka vaar is going to be more special as the contestants are all set to show their dance moves on some of the popular tracks. Bigg Boss made an announcement that the contestants have to entertain the audience with their performances.

While MC Stan will be performing a rap, Shiv Thakare and Abdu Rozik will be seen dancing to 'Badtameez Dil' from the movie 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani'. Sumbul Touqeer Khan will be shaking her legs on 'Ghar More Pardesiya' from 'Kalank'.

Furthermore, Shalin Bhanot, who is making headlines for his chemistry with Tina Datta inside the house, will be seen grooving on the track 'Tattad Tattad' from 'Ram-Leela'. Rajasthani folk dancer Gori Nagori will be setting the stage on fire with her dance moves on 'Chamm Chamm'. Dressed in traditional attire, Priyanka Chahar Choudhary and Archana Gautam will remind the audience of Alia Bhatt's famous song 'Radha Teri Chunri' from the film 'Student Of The Year'.

In the last episode, it was already shown how Ankit Gupta during a dance performance expressed his feeling and liking for Priyanka Chahar Choudhary by lifting Priyanka in his arms, leaving the host Karan Johar surprised.

'Bigg Boss 16' airs on Colors.

 

  

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