Bigg Boss 19’s Gaurav Khanna shares a glimpse of his reunion with Mridul Tiwari; says, “Real bond and friendship” The controversial reality show Bigg Boss 19 entertained fans with dramatic and controversial moments. While viewers witnessed many heated arguments, some friendships among the contestants remained genuine and one of them is Gaurav Khanna and Mridul Tiwari’s. The two constantly supported each other on the show and have remained good friends even now.Gaurav Khanna and Mridul Tiwari took to their Instagram handles and shared a series of pictures and videos from their reunion. The two can be seen enjoying fun times together. Gaurav also spent time with Mridul’s family members and brothers.

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Mridul shared a video and wrote, “Welcome meri jaan.. Gaurav bhai in greatest Noida.” Gaurav, on the other hand, wrote, “A snapshot of real bonds, friendship, laughter, love and everything in between.” Soon after they shared the videos and pictures on their social media handles, they went viral. While one user wrote, “Finally the moment we were waiting for! So happy to see them together,” another user commented, “Happy to see this. Both are my favourite.”Reflecting on his bond with Mridul Tiwari, Gaurav shared that such friendships are rare in the history of Bigg Boss. He said, “Bade rare honge aise bonds kyuki genuine wo banda ro raha tha khushi mein. Isiliye maine usko peeth par uthaya aur wo trophy maine usko di.” Explaining why he handed over the trophy to Mridul, Gaurav added, “Maine kaha tu utha ye trophy kyuki jitni meri mehnat hai, utni hi tumlog ki bhi hai bahar.”He further shared, “Jitne mere real chahne wale hai, ye sab unki jeet hai, ye Mridul ki jeet hai.” Sharing a deeply personal moment, he recalled taking Mridul and Pranit along when he visited Siddhivinayak Temple after his win. “Isiliye jab main Siddhivinayak gaya, main usko bhi apne saath leke gaya. Hum mil ke matha tekenge. Pranit ko bhi leke gaya kyuki yahi mere close dost the.”