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From fighting like siblings to being each other's emotional support: A look at the bond between Shamita Shetty, Nishant Bhat and Pratik Sehajpal

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 17, 2023, 15:30 IST
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From fighting like siblings to being each other's emotional support: A look at the bond between Shamita Shetty, Nishant Bhat and Pratik Sehajpal

Bigg Boss OTT 2 will soon go live on JIO Cinemas OTT platform with new contestants and this time instead of Karan Johar, superstar Salman Khan will be hosting it. Well before the show starts let’s take a look at the most loved friendship bond between the past season's contestants Shamita Shetty, Pratik Sehajpal, and Nishant Bhat. Not only that, the trio also got the chance to come in the 15th season of Bigg Boss. Even after coming out of the house, the trio were seen meeting often outside in restaurants.


Here are some major moments the Bigg Boss OTT trio gave us in the show:

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Praising each other in the show

Shamita Shetty, Nishant Bhat and Pratik Sehajpal are still loved for their compatibility and are often seen meeting at restaurants. In the show, all three of them often supported each other during the tasks or whenever either of them would perform in front of everyone. In one of the episodes, Shamita was seen praising Pratik’s dance when he was trying to perfect his dance moves. And seeing his efforts Shamita called him ‘cute’.

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Playing for one another

While they may claim that they do not owe each other any support, fans always observed Nishant, Pratik, and Shamita supporting each other in the game. We witnessed in the show many times when Pratik and Nishant ensured that Shamita wins the captaincy task and asserted that no one else stands a chance. And it was similar to the other two when they have to win a task.

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Fun times spent inside the house

The trio did endless masti inside the house of Bigg Boss OTT and later also in Bigg Boss 15. They would often entertain the audience with their endless talks. Once all three of them were seen wearing the props from the task to delay the time and it was quite fun to watch.

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Taking care of one another

The three of them certainly care about each other and they were often seen taking a stand for the other in the house. During the Weekend Ka Vaar episode, Shamita and Raqesh got into a fight and Shamita was seen crying later. Pratik and Nishant consoled her and asked her to understand Raqesh before making any decision. And after seeing this moment fans of the three couldn’t stop gushing about their bond.

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Fighting like siblings

Pratik, Nishant, and Shamita played their individual games while keeping their camaraderie in the house, which was admirable. Of course, they had their arguments and fights, but these three always seemed to find their way back to one another. In one of the episodes, Shamita and Nishant fought like siblings before reconciling with a bear hug later in the show.

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Meeting during special occasion

The trio often meet each other even after coming out of the house on special occasions like birthdays, festivals and so on. We often see them meeting at restaurants as they spend some quality time with each other. They often catch up with one another. The trio had also met before Pratik and Nishant had left for Khatron Ke Khiladi 12 and also had a get-together when both came back from the show.

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Nishant Bhat and Raqesh Bapat’s fallout

Nishant Bhat had spoken about his fallout with Raqesh, he said “So Raqesh, honestly, I am not in touch with him because wo hota hai na koi koi dostiyaan udhar tak hi theek hai, uske baad usko kheechne ka koi matlab nahi hota hai. So I have not been in touch with Raqesh since Bigg Boss. (Some friendships are better limited to a certain point. Dragging the friendship after it makes no sense.) But yes, Shamita, I and Pratik are very much in touch.” Nishant had also spoken about his bond with Shamita and Pratik. He added “We speak and try to meet sometimes. We are all busy with our respective work but when we get a chance, we call or text each other. Pratik and I meet often as he stays close by so it is easy to catch up.”

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