New Delhi: After Bhojpuri actor Dinesh Lal Yadav, Kashif Qureshi is the second contestant to be eliminated from 'Bigg Boss 6'. Kashif was the only non-celebrity member on the show. Kashif failed to make any friends inside the house.
30-year-old Kashif is a martial artist from Hyderabad. Apart from Navjot Singh Sidhu, hardly any contestant was seen talking to him after his argument with Sapna Bhavnani and Niketan Madhok.
Kashif Qureshi had a soft corner for model Karishma Kotak. He even called her the fresh fruit from the Garden of Eden once. However, he couldn’t be nice to other contestants for long and was seen fighting with others. Vrajesh Hirjee, captain of the house for a week, asked him to help the kitchen team, but he failed in that as well.
Kashif Qureshi and TV actor Rajeev Paul were nominated for eviction this week. With Rajeev in the house for atleast one more week now, we can expect a few more fights in the kitchen.
'Bigg Boss' season six started with 15 contestants including celebrities like Navjot Singh Sidhu, Urvashi Dholakia, Sana Khan, Sampat Pal, Sapna Bhavnani, Delnaaz Irani and others.
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