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The father of ‘Tamarind’ said on the closeness of daughter Sumbul Touqeer with Shaleen Bhanot – she has freedom

Bigg Boss 16 has completed one week. A lot of new things have also been seen in these 7 to 8 days. The favorite stars are seen in different forms. Amidst all this, two contestants remain on the target of the rest of the family. They are Shaleen Bhanot and Sumbul Tauqeer Khan. When they walk hand in hand, sometimes they are seen giving hugs of love. From Manya Singh to Tina Dutta, everyone has pointed fingers at their relationship. However, it was said from both sides that they are friends. Now the father of ‘Tamarind’ has also reacted on this. Let us tell you what he said. In a special conversation with Times Now, Sumbul Touqeer Khan’s father talks about Shaleen Bhanot and his bond with his son. He said that he never knew Shaleen. But now he is getting to know them. On the actor’s friendship with the daughter, he said that when she was going to Bigg Boss she said that she is not going to ‘shaadi.com’ to find a perfect match but she is going to play the game.

Bigg Boss 16 Performance: Sumbul Tauqeer-Gori Nagori’s awesome dance video, the fans of both of them clashed on Twitter on Shaleen Bhanot Tauqeer KhanSumbul’s father further told that whatever she is doing and whatever she plans to do, do it There is freedom for. He said, ‘If we talk about bringing him back on such a small matter, then everything I have told him and the poetry I have written is in vain.’ Sumbul’s father also told that if she is playing a game and makes a mistake then she will eventually learn from it as he will not be with her everywhere to guide her. He added, ‘That’s why I am not in tension and when people care about them, I love that everyone cares for them so much.’

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