Bigg Boss 11: Zubair Khan takes a dig at Salman Khan: Salman Khan is a puppet and can dance shirtless for money
Zubair Khan calls Bigg Boss a FAKE show and denies calling himself Dawood Ibrahim's relative.
Zubair Khan was introduced in the Bigg Boss 11 house as a commoner and for the good, he was also eliminated in the first week of eviction itself. Zubair during his first few days in the Bigg Boss 11 house claimed to be a distant relative of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and the son in law of Haseena Parker. He made such bold statements in the show and also managed to fall in legal trouble because of that as Dawood's actual relative came out in public and called Zubair Khan a fraud. Zubair after getting evicted from the even went on to deny the fact that he had announced himself as Haseena Parker's son in law.
But Zubair has said after getting eliminated from the show is nothing short of shocking, he called the show fake and even said that he will file a FIR against Salman Khan.
Zubair Khan told a leading daily, “Salman Khan is a puppet and can dance shirtless for money. I am not Vivek Oberoi who will get scared of him. I am also not Arjit Singh who will say ‘sorry bhai’ on social media. I went to the show as a director. I didn’t know they are introducing me as Haseena Parker's relative on the channel.”
He even went on to deny his eviction and in fact took a U-turn by saying that he himself left the show and said, “I have left the Bigg Boss house, nobody evicted me. Salman Khan threatened me on camera that he won’t let me work. There’s a saint inside the house, Shivaniji, nobody came to her rescue when she was disrespected. People are scared due to their contract.”
He also made a very shocking statement, he said that the Bigg Boss 11 makers asked him to return to the show but he declined their offer and also said that. “They were calling me back. When I attempted suicide after the argument with Salman Khan. I came here for my family, for my wife and kids. These guys are only showing ‘gaalis’. If I wanted I could have said him a lot of things on the national television. I said too. But they were edited.” (sic)
























































