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Internet thinks Rajat Dalal has masterfully done Bigg Boss’ ‘bezatti’ in this clip. Watch

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Internet thinks Rajat Dalal has masterfully done Bigg Boss’ ‘bezatti’ in this clip. Watch

Rajat Dalal recently had a witty response to Bigg Boss in a recent episode. Fans praised him for his one-liners on the reality show.

Rajat Dalal has earned a significant fan base for himself ever since his participation on Bigg Boss 18. The contestant is often praised for his witty one-liners in response to housemates as well as during his interaction with Bigg Boss. Rajat’s recent comments on the show went viral as social media users praised his savage comebacks. (Also read: Bigg Boss 18: Salman Khan slams Rajat Dalal; leaves Alice Kaushik in tears after shocking revelation about her partner)

Rajat Dalal gives a witty response to Bigg Boss

In the video, Digvijay Singh Rathee can be seen laughing as he tells Rajat, “Mujhe code word nahi samajh me aa raha hai (I am unable to understand the code word).” In the background Bigg Boss’s voice can be heard pointing out, “Rajat, seedhe-seedhe puuchh leejiye na, unhe code word nahi samajh me aa raha hai (Rajat, why don’t you ask him directly, he can’t understand the code word).” Rajat responds by saying, “Samay ka saath insaan khud hi seekh jayega, yaha sabse acchi cheez wo hi hai (The best part in this house is that people learn as time passes).”

Bigg Boss replies, “Line bohot acchi thi, lekin kehna kya chaah rahe the wo samajh nahi aaya (Line was good but I could not understand what it meant).” Rajat then states that, “Bigg Boss thodi gehri thi, zor lagaoge to aa jayega (Bigg Boss what I said is a bit deep, if you apply your mind, you will understand).” Bigg Boss then concludes by saying, “Lekin theek hai (But that is all fine).” Reacting to Rajat’s one-liners, other housemates are seen shocked as they crack up.

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Fans praise Rajat Dalal’s one-liners

A user commented, “Bhai kuch bhi bolo ye mast tha , Bigg Boss wale deserves this treatment (Whatever anyone says, this was fun, Bigg Boss deserves this treatment).” Another fan commented, “Aesi beizzati ke baad log joker bol rahe he Bigg Boss ko niche comments me (After this insult, people in comments are calling Bigg Boss joker).” A fan also wrote, “Karva li bezzati (Got yourself insulted).” A user also wrote, “Rajat rocked, Bigg Boss shocked.”

Bigg Boss 18 premieres on Colors TV at 10 PM. The show is also available for streaming on JioCinema.

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At AQI 273, Delhi’s air quality improves for second day, yet in ‘poor’ category

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At AQI 273, Delhi’s air quality improves for second day, yet in ‘poor’ category

According to CPCB, the national capital recorded an AQI of 285 on Sunday.

There was a slight improvement in Delhi’s air quality for the second consecutive day on Monday, even as it remained of “poor” quality with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 273 in the morning.

According to data provided by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the national capital recorded an AQI of 285 on Sunday, an improvement to the “poor” category, and a welcome relief following 32 consecutive days of “very poor” and “severe” air quality (AQI above 400).

Also Read | Delhi air pollution: AQI ‘very poor’, could slip to ‘severe’ category, warns weather expert

October 29 was the previous instance of Delhi’s air quality being in the “poor” category, when it was at an AQI of 268, as per CPCB.

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Experts say that the improvement is due to dry northwesterly winds and ample sunlight, which have helped disperse pollutants. However, the situation remains far from ideal as an AQI between 201 and 300 remains “harmful” to sensitive groups.

The AQI is divided into six categories: “good” (0-50), “satisfactory” (51-100), “moderate” (101-200), “poor” (201-300), “very poor” (301-400) and “severe” (401-500).

Also Read | Rahul Gandhi on air pollution in north India: ‘Need collective response, not political blame games’

Currently, Delhi is under Stage 4 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM). On November 29, the Supreme Court directed authorities to not lift the stringent anti-pollution measures at least until Monday.

Stage 4 of GRAP came into effect on November 18 in Delhi.

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Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported a minimum temperature of 10.4 degrees Celsius, 0.9 degrees above the season’s average.

The maximum temperature is expected to rise to around 27 degrees Celsius and the humidity levels were at 89% at 8:30 am, the IMD said.

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