Jasleen Matharu’s looking for boyfriend in this unseen video

In the video Jasleen is making a desperate call to all the men out there. She says that she’s single and is looking for the perfect boyfriend for herself.

Anup Jalota and Jasleen Matharu’s relationship is the talk of town. Fans of Bigg Boss 12 are eager to know more about the couple. All this buzz is thanks to the massive age difference between the lovebirds. Jasleen and Anup have a 37 year age gap. No wonder this Jodi is ‘vichitra’ – a very apt title to define them, we feel.

When Jasleen entered the show she claimed to be in a relationship with Anup from the last three years – a fact that came a shock to audiences and housemates, alike. Now, a throwback video of Jasleen, that was reportedly shot last year, is going viral online. In the video Jasleen is making a desperate call to all the men out there. She says that she’s single and is looking for the perfect boyfriend for herself. Watch the video below:

It doesn’t come as a surprise that the lady is being trolled by fans for faking her relationship with Jalota. Her claims of being in a relationship with Anup for the last 3 years fall flat, as this video (where she’s seeking an online date) is just a year old. Check out a few trolls below:

Last night we brought you an exclusive interview with Jasleen’s father, Kesar Matharu. Revealing that he has been getting hate mail from people, he said, “They are saying you should not have let your daughter enter the house. Someone was saying--had she been my daughter, I would have killed her. I don't believe in such drastic steps. We don't have any right to take our kids' life, but if she has made a mistake, she will have to face the repercussions. I can't do anything about it.”

Coming back to the viral video, we wonder if the show’s host Salman Khan will bring up the topic of this mysterious video with Jasleen on the weekend episode of Bigg Boss 12.

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