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Ankita Lokhande Makes SHOCKING Confession About Sushant Singh Rajput

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Ankita Lokhande opened up about Sushant Singh Rajput yet again in the new episode of Bigg Boss 17 and this time, she revealed she was very possessive of him. The actress, who is now married to Vicky Jain, was in a long term relationship with the Pavitra Rishta star. The couple was madly in love and fans were hoping that they would get married. However, they broke up after dating for seven years. Sushant died in June 2020. Ankita often speaks about him and this time around, she revisited the time she and Sushant participated in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.

In a video from the weekend episode of Bigg Boss 17 has surfaced online and in it, Ankita spoke about losing out in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa because she was not focused in the game. “I reached top 5 there and got out. I wasn’t focused at all there. I took it for granted wheras Sushant was in top 2. I told him, ‘You better lose, if you win, there will be a lot of problem (laughs).’ When he won his first 30 (score), I asked him (imitating an angry voice), ‘How did you get the 30, why did you get the 30.’ He tried to calm me down,” she said.

Ankita praised Sushant’s dancing partner on the show, Shampa Gopikrishna, and said she was really good. However, she got jealous of her when she fell in Sushant’s lap while they danced. “One day, while dancing, she fell into his lap and I thought to myself ‘Oh, she’s fallen into his lap.’ I am a very possessive type of a person. Now, I have changed and become a normal but I used to be jealous. I got so angry and yelled at him,” she revealed.

Watch the video below:

Sushant and Ankita participated in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 4. While Meiyang Chang won the season, Sushant Singh Rajput

Source: News18

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