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Bigg Boss 9: When Mandana didn't cry and Prince passed the lust test

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Saurav Bhanot
Saurav BhanotDec 04, 2015 | 08:59

Bigg Boss 9: When Mandana didn't cry and Prince passed the lust test

You know she's had enough of everyone's taunts, when Mandana decides to fully immerse herself in a task.

As part of the Agni Pariksha task, as Kanwaljeet and Mandana could see their personal belongings being destroyed, it wasn't for a second that she thought of crying, throwing away the mic or quitting the task.

Such was her resolution that despite Keith and Rochelle asking her to back out, post her shoes and other "emotional" items being destroyed, Mandana didn't flinch.

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And when her teammates showed the white flag to end the task, she was later seen blaming them for always complaining about her performance but never letting her actually perform. Such dedication? You've surprised everyone, Mandana!

The task also managed to cause a stir in the "brother-sister" equation of Prince and Kishwer; Miss Forever-Righteous Kishwer objected to Prince destroying Kanwaljit's spondylitis pillow despite knowing about his medical condition.

Prince argued how Kishwer's team didn't spare Mandana's personal belongings either and it was a full-blown war of words. Clearly the bhai-behen bonding is facing tough times now!

But the highlight of the day was certainly the Lust Test. Yes, your read that right. In what'll probably be one of the lowest moments of reality TV, Rishabh and Prince were made to test their hormones and excitement as a scantily-clad woman tried her best to seduce them, caressing their faces and bodies in some sort of a lap dance.

If this is entertainment, it's rather baffling! Why would anyone want to see two young men trying hard to control their sexual emotions? And that too on national television? This is way too much reality for even reality TV.

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As for which of the two boys proved to be more in control of his urges? The winner was Prince. But when tasteless and baseless sexuality is being sold in the name of reality television, does it even matter?

Last updated: December 04, 2015 | 09:01
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