Bigg Boss 15: Salman slams Umar Riaz for behaving like his brother Asim; calls him “Badd dimaag”

The latest Weekend ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 15 witnessed Salman Khan pulling up Umar Riaz for his disrespecting behavior. The host not only scolded him for his behavior with Tejasswi Prakash but also slammed him for trying to follow his ‘badd dimag’ brother, Asim Riaz.

Salman said, ‘Tum doctor ho, tum mein koi tameez nahi hai, dimaag nahi hai, sense nahi hai tum mein, kya yeh jahilpanti dikha rahe ho. You are educated and not like this outside the house. You think your numbers will increase for acting like this. Izzat kamaoge, shauharat automatically mil jayegi. You are a damn good human being.”

Compare him with his brother Asim Riaz, Salman said, “Asim baddimag tha…aisa hona chahiye. Yeh dekho dono bhaiyon mein farak. Ek season mein woh ladta tha jhagadta tha, aur isko dekho kitna suljha hua insaan hai yeh. Yeh nahi chahiye aapko? Ya aapko Asim ke footsteps pe jaana hai…cheekhna, chilana, poke karna. Kab se samjha rahun mein tumko. Pata nahi tumko kisne samjha ke bheja hai. Agar tumko Asim ne samjha ke bheja hai toh katayi bhi nahi sunna uski baat. Ya chote bhai bade bhai ko sikhayenge..padhe likhe hue ho tum doctor ho.”

While Umar kept quiet and received the heat with the utmost respect towards the host of the show, his fans outside are super mad about it. They took to Twitter and expressed their disappointment over Salman dragging Asim’s name unnecessarily.

One of the users wrote, “After today’s episode it’s very clear #UmarRiaz is leading in voting & he has outshined everyone in the house that is why makers made Salman bash him and he was so rude to him. Right now he’s so demotivated and low on energy I just hope he’s fine.”

Another user tweeted, “He loves his brother more than anything & makers have conveniently targeted him there! We know that you can’t even hear a word against him! We can’t even imagine what you’re going through! Stay strong champ.”

Take a look at some of the tweets in his support:

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