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Bandgi And Puneesh’s Intense Love-Making Scenes Censored By Bigg Boss!

Bigg Boss 11 is staying true to its nature and even gone a level up when it comes to controversy. The show is always making headlines, especially for all the wrong reasons. One of the most controversial thing in Bigg Boss 11 is the fake romance between Puneesh Sharma and Bandgi Kalra. In the beginning, both of them planned to fake their romance in order to grab some attention in the Bigg Boss 11 house.

Bandgi and Puneesh

Bandgi and Puneesh are doing everything to prove that their romance is real. The couple held hands, kissed and even did the dirty talking inside Bigg Boss 11 house. If that was not enough, they even locked themselves in the bathroom. Puneesh asked Bandgi to unbutton her clothes, to which she even agreed. Their dirty talks received lots of hates on social media. People even labeled them ‘PunGi’. Recently, Puneesh Sharma was trolled because he became Devdas when Bandgi got locked up in Kaal Kothari.

Now, there is a shocking revelation about the never-ending romance of Bandgi and Puneesh. According to a report in online entertainment portal, Bandgi and Puneesh don’t really care about anyone inside the Bigg Boss house. Both of them are sleeping together in the same bed every night. The couple often indulged in cozy and lovemaking session. These things can’t be aired on national television for obvious reasons.

Earlier, every episode of Bigg Boss used to end with Bandgi and Puneesh’s cozy moments. After few days, they just started kissing and getting more intense. That is the reason, the makers can’t air these things. If they wanted to air these things, they will have to change the slot of telecasting Bigg Boss. I think those scenes are not allowed to air on national TV.

The channel is being very careful, as they want to maintain clean image of the show. Even the condom ad is missing from the house.

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