Salman Khan is revving up for the highly anticipated 18th installment of Bigg Boss, and speculation surrounding potential contestants is already rampant. Amidst the buzz, popular YouTuber Maxtern, aka Sagar Thakur, has emerged as a probable contender, reportedly engaged in discussions with the show’s producers.
According to TellyChakkar, Thakur has been approached for Bigg Boss 18, although an official contract remains unsigned. Sources hint at his imminent participation, but neither Thakur nor the producers have confirmed his involvement.
Earlier this year, Thakur made headlines in March when he accused fellow YouTuber Elvish Yadav of issuing ominous death threats. Thakur recounted the harrowing experience, stating, “I was alone, but Elvish brought many people and threatened to take my life.
The altercation left Thakur injured, prompting him to release a damning video showcasing Elvish’s vicious assault. The incident escalated, with Thakur filing a police complaint alleging Elvish’s attempt to inflict permanent damage. Elvish retaliated with a video, claiming Thakur had orchestrated the confrontation using hidden recording devices and defamatory content.
The Publice Feud in Bigg Boss 18
Despite the intense public feud, tensions dissipated, and the two YouTubers surprisingly buried the hatchet. Elvish shared a photo of their reconciliation, and they collaborated on the music video “Rao Sahab Rollin.” With Thakur’s potential entry into Bigg Boss 18, fans are eager to witness how he navigates the complex dynamics of the house, given his tumultuous past. As the show’s lineup unfolds, Thakur’s participation promises to inject an extra layer of intrigue into the season, leaving audiences eagerly anticipating the next update.
The impending season of Bigg Boss promises to be a captivating spectacle, replete with drama, tension, and unexpected alliances. Will Thakur’s presence ignite controversy or foster newfound connections? Stay tuned for more updates on Bigg Boss 18.
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