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Karan Kundrra Takes A Hilarious Dig At Elvish Yadav After He Calls Girlfriend Tejasswi Prakash 'Biased' During Heated Clash On Playground Season 5- VIDEO

Elvish Yadav and Tejasswi Prakash are rival mentors on Playground Season 5, and their frequent on-screen clashes have been grabbing attention on social media. Reacting to their banter, Tejasswi's boyfriend Karan Kundrra shared a video and appeared to take a hilarious dig at Elvish. In the video, Karan is seen singing a Punjabi song. He says, "Kala doriyan, kunde naal adye ae oye. Chota devaran…

Karan Kundrra Takes A Hilarious Dig At Elvish Yadav After He Calls Girlfriend Tejasswi Prakash 'Biased' During Heated Clash On Playground Season 5- VIDEO

Karan Kundrra playfully mocked Elvish Yadav after the latter accused his girlfriend Tejasswi Prakash of being biased during a recent heated exchange on the reality show Playground Season 5. In the video shared by Karan, he can be seen singing a Punjabi song with lyrics that seem to make light of the situation. He jokingly remarked, "Chhota devar bhabhi ke saath lada hai," which translates to "Little brother is fighting with his sister-in-law."

The playful jab came as Elvish and Tejasswi were embroiled in a public spat over their differing views on team members being swapped. While Elvish insisted he wouldn't want any team member to be replaced, Tejasswi fired back, calling him her father, not someone who would teach him. Elvish later reassured his teammates that he would mentor them, but Tejasswi sarcastically asked him to teach them how to handle outsiders visiting their home.

This exchange occurred after Elvish accused Tejasswi of being biased from the start, leading to Tejasswi's sharp response questioning his intentions and accusing him of attempting to scare her.

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