Juzz Baat: Rajeev Khandelwal's prank on Ragini Khanna goes horribly wrong

The joke did not go down well with Ragini and she hurriedly walked out of the sets saying that what Rajeev did on national television was not justified.

Rajeev Khandelwal's upcoming episode of his celebrity talk show Juzz Batt will see Karan V Grover making an appearance with his friend and actress Ragini Khanna for a light-hearted conversation.

Karan V Grover and Ragini Khanna shared many interesting moments from their journey in the industry and revealed some sangeen and namkeen aspects of their lives.

But during the course of the episode, Rajeev decided to pull a prank on Ragini by  playing a video from a man whose face was blurred. The man said that he was extremely upset with Ragini for leaving him. While watching the video the actress became extremely upset and asked him to stop the video at once. But Rajeev continued to play it and announced that it is just a prank and the video is not real.

But the joke did not go down well with Ragini and she hurriedly walked out of the sets saying that what Rajeev did on national television was not justified. But to Rajeev’s surprise, not only did she come back later but she also revealed that she was playing a counter-prank on Rajeev. 

Whoa! now that was indeed surprising.

With these extremely popular personalities coming and sharing screen space, this Saturday’s Juzzbaat is surely going to be super entertaining and fun to watch!

Zee TV’s weekend chat show ‘JuzzBaatt… Sangeen Se Namkeen Tak’ has been giving you an up close and personal look into the lives of many popular celebrities including Rohit and Ronit Roy, Adaa Khan, Divyanka Tripathi, Dheeraj Dhoopar, Rakhi Sawant, Barun Sobti, Karan Patel, Aashka Goradia already.

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