BB4 Telugu: One contestant gets eliminated while another makes a wild card entry

BB4 Telugu: Bigg Boss Telugu season 4 has finally witnessed its first elimination and also the entry of a new wild card contestant.

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BB4 Telugu: Bigg Boss Telugu season 4 has finally witnessed its first elimination and also the entry of a new wild card contestant.

Amma Rajshekhar and Nagarjuna gave points as judges for a jugalbandi with boys vs girls which happened in an enthralling way. They were judged based on their performances. Girls won with three points ahead of Boys team.

Elimination happened amid much drama. The housemates of BB4 telugu seemed tensed.

Before the elimination, two creative tasks were introduced. Nag played a song hinting that the contestant’s name. The name which appeared in the song was  saved, for which Akhil was saved. Later this was followed by a sketch reveal where Mehboob got saved.

Monal was asked by Nagarjuna to offer water to the contestants Divi or Surya Kiran who were nominated for elimination. Monal handed it over to Surya Kiran, who got eliminated.

Surya kiran shared about his journey and placed the  contestant’s name analogous to the nature of animals and described about everyone positively and conveyed his wishes.

Telugu comedian Saikumar Pampana of ‘Ee Rojullo’ fame made a wild card entry without the knowledge of the contestant’s in the house of BB. As of now, he is a dubious character, as no one knows about his presence yet. We have to wait and watch as to how he would be treated this week by the inmate of BB.

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