Bigg Boss Hindi 17: Ankita Lokhande lashes out at husband Vicky Jain
In the episode, Ankita conveyed her frustration at Vicky\'s consistent engagement with other contestants.
The ongoing verbal confrontation between Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain took a fresh twist in a recent episode of Bigg Boss Season 17. These two contestants, who are also a married couple in the Bigg Boss house, engaged in a candid exchange that unveiled the strains in their relationship. Ankita expressed her deep dissatisfaction, highlighting that she feels "disturbed" by Vicky's apparent reluctance to stand up for her. She went on to assert that they were no longer together.
In the episode, Ankita conveyed her frustration at Vicky's consistent engagement with other contestants, emphasizing that he seldom spared even five minutes to sit with her. She also voiced her dismay at Vicky's propensity to discuss their personal issues with fellow contestant Isha Malviya. She finally stated, "I'm feeling very disturbed. I'm trying to figure things out for myself, so you play your game the way you want. Because I feel that we came together, but we are no longer together. You don't take a stand for me."
Vicky responded to Ankita's remarks by posing a counter-question: "When will you stand by me? You never show any cooperation or support when I decide to take up any responsibility. You are illogical, and I can't cooperate with you. I've always respected you. You've disrespected me. If you disrespect me, I have no interest in conversing with you. You once told me that we would play as individuals." When Ankita refuted the claim that she disrespected him, Vicky added, "That's not for you to decide. I dislike it when you make faces in front of other people."
As the heated conversation continued, Vicky further remarked, "This has no end. I also attempted to involve you, but you declined, so it's not my fault. Don't expect me to become a 'joru ka gulam' (submissive husband). I'm a competitive guy. I admit I have failed as a husband. Being married doesn't imply that I'm obligated to always follow you. Do you want to end this discussion now? Shall I raise my voice? How senseless, man!"