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After Dhinchak Pooja, Raj Mahajan to make wildcard entry in Bigg Boss 11

| @indiablooms | Oct 24, 2017, at 05:13 pm
Mumbai, Oct 24 (IBNS): After Indian web-based singer and songwriter, Dhinchak Pooja, singer cum host Raj Mahajan will make a wildcard entry in the Bigg Boss 11.

Raj Mahajan is the next probable name for wildcard entry.

Other rumoured names were Geeta Phogat and Nia Sharma, who had already declined about their entry in Bigg Boss as rumoured.

Raj Mahajan is known for his lesbian based music video 'Yaara Ve'.

Some of his recent released music videos are Laage Na Jiya Piya Ke Bina, Reloaded Teri Har Ada, Reloaded Jaana Jaana, Bewafa, Tanhaai.

Raj Mahajan is going to release his next audio of 'Kudi Bole Angrejji' by the end of October.

Dhinchak Pooja and Akash Dadlani sing together and amuse the housemates in Bigg Boss.


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