Bigg Boss 11 reunited, Hiten & Vikas troll Priyank Sharma for transformation

When Priyank shared his picture on Instagram, it was like the big boss 11 group reunited. Yes, you heard that right. Hiten Tejwani and Vikas Gupta commented on Priyank’s Instagram post trolling him. Take a look!

Ex Bigg Boss 11 contestant and reality TV star Priyank Sharma is a body freak and everybody knows that. He never leaves a chance to show off his well built body and also garner a lot of attention for the same on social media.

But this time when he shared his picture on Instagram, it was like the big boss 11 group reunited. Yes, you heard that right. Hiten Tejwani and Vikas Gupta commented on Priyank’s Instagram post.

Priyank shared a new picture of himself, where he is flaunting his abs and captioned it, " Time to look good without clothes. TRANSFORMING ! any guesses ?"

To this, Hiten pulled his leg by replying, "Yeah you need transformation. Others have 8 packs, you should have 12? Arrey buss aur kitna transformation?"

While Hiten asked him to stop his crazy workout regime, Vikas praised his friend, saying, "Woohoo good one Puchipoo."

Priyank is currently preparing for his role in Vikas Gupta's upcoming web series Punch Beat, where he plays a boxer. The reality TV star will be sporting a lean look and is trying to lose weight for the same.

Well, it was heart warming to see their friendship growing even after the show. When lot of people are friends merely for the show and the TRP, some good bonds like that of, Benafsha and Sapna, or Vikas, Hiten and Priyank retained.  

 

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