Sushant Divgikar voted out of 'Bigg Boss 8'
Mr Gay India 2014 spent seven weeks in the reality show
MUMBAI:
After spending seven weeks in "Bigg Boss 8", Mr Gay India 2014 Sushant Divgikar is now out of the popular reality show.
The 24-year-old was evicted from the house on Sunday after former contestant and actress Minissha Lamba nominated him with her 'big bomb advantage' upon her exit. He was nominated along with Ali Quli Mirza, Praneet Bhatt, Gautam Gulati, Puneet Issar and Sonali Raut.
During his stay in the "Bigg Boss 8" house, Sushant ensured that his opinions were voiced and he actively participated in all the tasks. He turned out to be an entertaining contestant and remained active most of the time, barring his last week on the show.
He had a fight with his good friend Karishma Tanna, while his other friends on the show included Sonali and Diandra Soares and he was also looking forward to his budding friendships with the house's newest members Dimpy Mahajan and Renee Dhyani.
"Bigg Boss", which airs on Colors, draws huge audiences mainly for controversies and acrimonious fights.
After spending seven weeks in "Bigg Boss 8", Mr Gay India 2014 Sushant Divgikar is now out of the popular reality show.
The 24-year-old was evicted from the house on Sunday after former contestant and actress Minissha Lamba nominated him with her 'big bomb advantage' upon her exit. He was nominated along with Ali Quli Mirza, Praneet Bhatt, Gautam Gulati, Puneet Issar and Sonali Raut.
During his stay in the "Bigg Boss 8" house, Sushant ensured that his opinions were voiced and he actively participated in all the tasks. He turned out to be an entertaining contestant and remained active most of the time, barring his last week on the show.
He had a fight with his good friend Karishma Tanna, while his other friends on the show included Sonali and Diandra Soares and he was also looking forward to his budding friendships with the house's newest members Dimpy Mahajan and Renee Dhyani.
"Bigg Boss", which airs on Colors, draws huge audiences mainly for controversies and acrimonious fights.