Rakhi ke liye tattoo karega
Rakhi ka Swayamvar on Imagine is gearing many eye balls. It is fun to see of how far these remaining 13 contestants can go for their bride.
Recently two contestants were asked to prove their love for Rakhi by tattooing her name on their arms.
As per the sources, “Rakhi was doubtful about the reasons behind Aamchi Mumbai’s Pranav Damle and Kripal Singh’s participation in the Swayamvar.”
“Rakhi somehow thought that they have participated in Swayamvar only to gain fame and free publicity. To help Rakhi in the situation, Rakhi’s dost and guide on Swayamvar, Ram came up with a brilliant idea to analyze these grooms,” adds the source.
He challenged both of them to get Rakhi’s name tattooed to prove their love for her. “Kripal Singh backed out saying it will affect his future life in case Rakhi does not choose him, Pranav in order to prove his love and truthfulness towards Rakhi agreed to undergo the agonizing pain.”
Let’s hope Ram’s guidance helps Rakhi to make the right decision.
--SAMPURN
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