With captaincy at stake, the housemates get ready for the torture task.
In a fit of rage, the singer picks up a knife to prove her point.
Is Afsana ruining her image with her bizarre behaviour?
Bigg Boss announces the task is cancelled as Afsana and Shamita broke the rules.
All the contestants get a chance to enter the main house. But Rs 5 lakh from the prize money is at stake.
Though Vishal promises Umar he is playing from their side, the actor tells Shamita that he will flip the moment he enters the VIP zone.
After four weeks in the house, Simba Nagpal is finally waking up and playing the game, but looks like the young actor is heading in the wrong direction.
Is it for real or is Miesha just doing it for the game as Umar suspects?
Salman scolds Pratik Sehajpal for destroying Bigg Boss property and provoking everyone for no reason throughout the week.
A shocking twist in Tuesday's episode ended with two contestants leaving the Bigg Boss house and eight others going in the danger zone.
Shamita gets angry and emotional, saying she didn't expect Raqesh would run away without telling her anything.
This Weekend Ka Vaar with Salman Khan was high on entertainment, courtesy celeb guests like Katrina Kaif, Rohit Shetty and rapper Badshah gracing the Bigg Boss stage.
'Every minute they are planning and plotting.'
Ieshaan fights with Rajiv over Miesha, yet again.
Will Vishal Kotian's strategy turn out to be a master stroke or will it backfire?
'I would prefer to do a show like Khatron Ke Khiladi because I have realised my strengths.'
Is Jay intentionally targeting and provoking Pratik?
Bigg Boss 15 is going to be one hell of a roller coaster ride.
Celebrating Aamir Khan and his 55 popular songs on his 55th birthday
'I have never been in a situation where someone would use someone and hurt their own friends.'
The actor, whose real name was Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed Jafri, had not been keeping well, producer Mehmood Ali, a family friend, told PTI.
The funny man of Hindi cinema has passed into the ages, but the laughter he generated will echo for years to come.
A look at all the times Goa played Bollywood's favourite getaway on screen.
Games Sukanya Verma learned at the movies.
India's majoritarian regime is now making a dangerously fast-paced move towards theocracy, like its western counterpart did a few decades ago, warns Mohammad Sajjad.
'If this is how the audience likes me, I will continue doing it.'
Bollywood doesn't care for the fading star, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
'Madhubala told me that of all the addictions, the biggest addiction is make-up; once you put it on, you can never leave the limelight even if you want to,' Tabassum tells Patcy N.