Anitha Sampath sees her mother in Aranthangi Nisha and cries in ‘Bigg Boss 4’ today

The first day of ‘Bigg Boss 4’ was full of fun thanks especially to Aranthangi Nisha who not only bonded closely with all the other contestants but also trolled them indiscriminately.   At one point she even trolled Bigg Boss himself and has warmed up to the audience.

Meanwhile Anitha Sampath the television personality is shown in an emotional mood in today’s promo.  She is seen stating that she sees her mother in Aranthangi Nisha because of the similarity in their dark complexion.

According to Anitha her mother had an inferiority complex that she is dark and hesitated to wear jewels and also never attended any school function.  The young contestant then started crying and says that Aranthangi Nisha has turned her dark complexion to her advantage and has now become a big star. 

Nisha then hugs Anitha to cool her down and fans can expect today’s episode to offer them much more variety than the first day.


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