In a recent episode of Bigg Boss 17, viewers witnessed an emotional breakdown as Ankita Lokhande expressed her concerns to Vicky Jain. Overwhelmed with emotions, Ankita confessed that she felt neglected and craved more attention from her husband. She said, “I can’t beg for your attention; you feel weird to me; you don’t feel like my own.”

Vicky Jain, however, had a different perspective. He responded by suggesting that the only solution might be for him to exit the game. Their exchange intensified as Ankita accused him of not being a good husband and treating everyone else better. Vicky defended himself by stating, “This is my best; I can’t do more; I can’t run around you; being married doesn’t mean we are tied.”

Vicky Jain’s Ongoing Conflict

The following day, the couple’s clash continued. Vicky Jain firmly declared that he would play the game according to his own terms and conditions, asserting his independence by saying, “I am not your slave, and I will not play according to you.” Tensions escalated further when Vicky raised his voice and proposed that they should avoid any communication and maintain their distance. This confrontation left Ankita in tears, struggling to cope with her emotions.

Resolution Amidst Struggles

Later in the evening, Ankita shared her expectations with Vicky, expressing her desire for his support during their time in the Bigg Boss house. She admitted that his behaviour was causing her significant distress. In response, Vicky inquired if he was not living up to her expectations in the house. He also revisited the “rough patch” they had experienced in their relationship, a topic Ankita hoped to avoid. Despite the hardships, the couple ultimately reconciled, sharing a heartfelt hug and resolving their differences.

The episode also featured conflicts between other housemates, such as Abhishek Kumar and Sunny Arya, who engaged in a heated argument over responsibilities. As a consequence, Bigg Boss punished Kumar, instructing the rest of the housemates to refrain from communicating with him.