Mahek Chahal is back in the 'Bigg Boss 5' house
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
We've got pics of Mahek Chahal as she made a festive re-entry on the reality show
Mahek Chahal
Two weeks away from the finale, 'Bigg Boss 5' has a wild card entry – Mahek Chahal is back in the house!
When Mahek was asked to leave a fortnight ago, the Norway-returned celeb promised herself that she would take a flight back only after she had met every contestant of the house face-to-face.
Mahek had thought that her wish would be granted only after the show ended, but things turned out differently. She was back in the house, dressed in a Santa Claus costume, ready to surprise her friends and shock her foes.
While Mahek convinced herself to get back with a bang on the show, her return also turned out to be a rude shock for all those contestants who had never expected to see her in the house again.
From being insulted about her jaw displacement to being knocked down about her character, Mahek has seen it all and faced it all. Now, it looks like this Santa has plans of making every contestant’s Christmas a memorable one.
Mahek had said earlier about returning as a wild card entry, "I have been out for more than a week and in this time all that I have done is viewed the episodes of the 10 weeks that I was in the house. I was quite shocked at most of the footage I saw and know the realities of so many people who are still in the house. I seriously want to enter the house and teach them a lesson for back-stabbing especially when I thought of them as friends. I want to settle scores with Sky and make sure the audience knows about the planning that he and Pooja Bedi did against me to get me out of the house."
She'd continued about being targetted because of her connection with Salman Khan. "Each week I fought for my position and I was falsely implicated of being close to Mr. Khan just because I have done two films with him and knowing him was taken as a crime. Also, I have got so much support from people outside that I want the world to know that it was my fans (who call themselves Mahekians) and not influence that was saving me."