'We Are Charmed With Dadagiri, Roasting...': Did Kavita Kaushik Take Dig At Salman Khan While Praising Vivek Oberoi?
Former television actress Kavita Kaushik has grabbed attention for allegedly taking a dig at Salman Khan while praising Vivek Oberoi. It all began when she lauded Oberoi on X for his reported net worth of Rs 1200 crore. She wrote, "We as a country are charmed with Swag, dadagiri, and roasting." However, she did not directly mention Salman Khan's name.

Former television actress, Bigg Boss 14 contestant Kavita Kaushik has made headlines for allegedly taking a dig at Salman Khan while praising Vivek Oberoi. It all started after she lauded Oberoi on X (formerly Twitter) for his reported net worth of Rs 1200 crore.
In response to YouTuber Maxtern's tweet about Vivek's net worth, Kavita replied, "A superb actor, stoop up for his woman, fought against the biggest speaking truth.... but we as a country are charmed with Swag, dadagiri and roasting." However, she did not directly mention Salman Khan's name..
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Soon after, Reddit users on BollyBlindNGossips, dug up Kaushik's old tweets where she had previously praised Salman. Following the backlash she face during her stint in Bigg Boss 14, she has allegedly been critical of Khan.
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Earlier, Kavita stated that Salman Khan was disinterested in listening to her side of the story on the show. She told Bollywood Hungama, "He doesn’t listen. He is not interested."
Kavita also expressed her regret about participating in Bigg Boss 14. "I had a really bad experience. I still feel sick sometimes thinking about it. I puke and stuff, so yeah," she added.
Meanwhile, Kavita had walked out of Bigg Boss 14 after a hearted argument with Rubina Dilaik and Abhinav Shukla. During her stint on the show, she also made headlines for her clashes with Eijaz Khan.
Earlier this year, Kavita announced her departure from TV industry due to its regressive content. She told Times Now that she is no longer interested in working in the television industry but is open to exploring opportunities in movies or web shows.
She added, "There was a time when TV was progressive and we had different kinds of shows. But now, the kind of content we're showing is really bad for the young generations to watch. I have been a part of it as well and I am very sorry. I have contributed to that regression in some way. I don't approve of what they show on television. Jo bhi bolo, hum Indians hain and hume lagta hai jo TV par dikh raha hai vo sach hain. We subconsciously get inspired by it."
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