Bigg Boss: From Umar Riaz To Ajaz Khan, Contestants Who Got Evicted For Being Violent

Bigg Boss hosted its first season in 2006 and since then the show has witnessed many heated moments. Here's a list of some of those violent fights:

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Bigg Boss hosted its first season in 2006 and since then the show has witnessed many heated moments. Here's a list of some of those violent fights:
  1. Samir Soni, Dolly Bindra, Season 4: Samir Soni got involved in a fistfight with Dolly Bindra. Soni was trying to protect Shweta Tiwari who was having a verbal dispute with Dolly Bindra. As the argument heated up, both Samir and Dolly were asked to leave the Bigg Boss house.

  2. Pooja Missra, Season 5: This VJ, model and actress is quite famous on social media for her "Talk to my hands" dialogue. She was evicted from the Bigg Boss house after she pushed another housemate, Siddharth Bharadwaj, during a fight.

  3. Kushal Tandon, Season 7: This model-actor was expelled from the Bigg Boss house after he grabbed VJ Andy by the neck because he passed a negative remark about Gauahar Khan. However, he was asked to return after Gauahar threatened to quit the Bigg Boss show.

  4. Ajaz Khan, Season 8: In this season's spin off, Bigg Boss Halla Bol, this actor-politician was asked to leave the house after he tried to strangulate Ali Quli Mirza.

  5. Madhurima Tuli, Season 13: This TV actress was evicted from the Salman Khan-hosted show for attacking her ex-boyfriend Vishal Aditya Singh with a frying pan.

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  7. Vikas Gupta, Season 14: He was called the 'Mastermind" of Bigg Boss. He was expelled from the show after he pushed Arshi Khan into the pool because she spoke something about Vikas' family.

  8. Umar Riaz, Season 15: This model-actor was eliminated from the show following a physical dispute with his co-contestant, Pratik Sehajpal. He was asked by the host Salman Khan to control his aggression multiples times, but he did not listen and as a result, landed in trouble.

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