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The latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode saw a special appearance from Ayesha Singh, Mona Vasu and Adnan Khan, who came to promote their upcoming show, ‘Mannat: Har Khushi Paane Ki.’
After a thrilling week of drama and confrontations by contestants’ family members, the Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 18 is the time when Salman Khan arrives to stir the pot and school the contestants. But this Weekend Ka Vaar delivered a memorable episode packed with excitement and drama, kicking off with a special appearance from actors Ayesha Singh, Mona Vasu and Adnan Khan. The trio joined Salman Khan to promote their upcoming show, ‘Mannat: Har Khushi Paane Ki.’
Salman Khan asked Adnan Khan about his favourite contestant. Without wasting a second, the actor said that he is rooting for his former co-star, Eisha Singh, and he has been cheering for her throughout the show. “Obviously, my friend, Eisha, and obviously I’m rooting for my friend,” Adnan said.
For those unaware, Adnan Khan and Eisha Singh worked together in the popular ZEE TV show, Ishq Subhan Allah. In the television series, Eisha Singh essayed the role of Zara, while Adnan Khan played Kabeer. The story revolved around both the characters, who are devout followers of Islam but interpret the Quran differently. After a successful two-and-a-half-year run, the romantic drama went off the air on October 2, 2020.
Speaking about the upcoming show, ‘Mannat – Har Khushi Paane,’ it will premiere today (January 6) on Colors TV. The show features Mona Vasu, Adnan Khan and Ayesha Singh. The ‘Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin’ fame will play the titular character, a chef, in the serial. It will revolve around the troubled relationship between a mother and daughter who are unaware of their blood relation.
Apart from this, the BB house turned into a spectacular night with the presence of superstars Ram Charan and Kiara Advani, who came to promote Game Changer. The duo made a grand entrance into the house with full enthusiasm and engaged with the housemates in light-hearted tasks. Dividing the contestants into teams of boys vs. girls, they played a game of dumb charades with a twist of guessing idioms.