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India’s international chess master Dhyani Dave is also a master at dissecting Bigg Boss. “Bigg Boss is just like a game of chess. It’s a mind game, and all the duh’s lose the fastest,” she winks.
The calculation queen of the chess board analyses this week’s nominations and predicts that Rahul Dev, inspite of “being thanda” will stay on, and so will Monalisa. “It’s going to be Karan Mehra and Lokesh Kumari who will be eliminated in the double eviction.” But how can Dhyani say for sure?
“Karan has been like a tree or a sofa in Bigg Boss. He’s been like one of those sheep, who doesn’t take a stand, neither for himself nor for others. People won’t vote for him,” says Dhyani. She feels it’s also time for the television actor to go home. “His wife’s birthday is coming up, he should be home,” she grins.
But Lokesh Kumari and her weird way of talking has been interesting. People have even expected her to be in the finale. “Haan, par dimaag nahin hai. She is a perfect mand-buddhi (mindless), and people have realized, she is not a player,” says Dhyani standing by her predictions and pointing out that “the novelty of Lokesh’s accent is over and done with”.
Let’s see if Dhyani’s predictions come true when Salman Khan walks in this weekend. And by the way, did we tell you that this is the same Dhyani who beat Aamir Khan at a game of chess at the age of six. He played the game with her later too, but do we need to tell you who won the second time!
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