Bigg Boss 12: Deepak Thakur’s this song makes Dipika teary-eyed

in an unseen clip of Bigg Boss 12, the singer was humming Sandese Aate Hain, while Dipika was seen cleaning. At first, she enjoyed the song, but soon asked him to stop and said that the song is quite situational.

Bigg Boss 12 contestant Deepak Thakur from Bihar’s Muzaffarpur is winning hearts with his singing and simplicity.

But recently Deepak made his co celebrity contestant Dipika Kakar teary eyed.

Yes, in an unseen clip of Bigg Boss 12, the singer was humming Sandese Aate Hain, while Dipika was seen cleaning. At first, she enjoyed the song, but soon asked him to stop and said that the song is quite situational.

After it, Deepak suddenly noticed tears in Dipika's eyes, and he asked if she was crying. Dipika tries to control, but gets teary-eyed, saying the song reminded her of someone. It's not difficult to guess that it's Shoaib she's missing. But she later tried to change the subject saying it makes her miss shooting with JP Dutta and his family with who she was shooting some time back.

Meanwhile Somi and Neha try to pep her up, as Deepak’s more cheerful songs like Laila Main Laila and Dum Maaro Dum, made all the girls giggle.

Deepak reveals he actually wanted to dedicate this Border song to his sisters Changu, Mangu (Jyoti and Deepika) as he wipes off a tear.

Well, so guys what are your thoughts on the incident? Do let us know in the comments below.

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