There is only one day left for the finale of Bigg Boss 18, and the audience's months-long wait is about to end. Tomorrow, i.e. on January 19, it will be known who will be the winner of this season. Before the finale, a media round was once again held in the Bigg Boss house, in which the contestants were faced not with the media but with their close relatives who came to support them.

Isha's brother Rudraksh has a heated confrontation with the media.

Her brother Rudraksh Singh arrived to support Isha Singh in this media round. The media asked sharp questions to Rudraksh about Isha's game, in which a reporter asked, “Tell me one quality according to which Isha should win the game.” Rudraksh replied, “I will tell not one but five. Firstly, his priorities have always been clear. Their relationships never changed.”

Shilpa Shinde teased

Hearing Rudraksh's words, Bigg Boss winner Shilpa Shinde present there teasingly said, “Oh, we are friends, we are friends…” Hearing this, Rudraksh retorted and said, “These people have come to bring down Isha. What should a girl do?” Shilpa replied, “Go home… Isha, your brother will take you home now.” Hearing this, Rudraksh's anger increased, and he said, “You take yours.” Three people are with Karan, I am sitting alone, this is enough for them.”

Amidst the heat of the finale and these debates, there will be more drama for the viewers to watch.

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