
After being 'voluntarily' evicted from the house of Bigg Boss, Rahul Mahajunk, son of slain politician Pramod Mahajunk, has been busy giving interviews to media, justifying his so-called 'rebellion' and presenting himself as a 'hero' who sacrificed the prize money of One Crore rupees to save his friends from being punished for their indiscipline.
Onionuttapam
News too put a request for an interview which he surprisingly agreed
quite readily. Perhaps after surviving with great difficulty on a bland
diet of dal-chawal for three long days, the flavor of onionuttapam was
too tempting to resist.
Good to be back, Rahul?
"Indeed! It was quite tough to have a boss bigger than me bossing me for ninety days. I'm happy to be
back in environs where I'm the sole big boss"



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