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Watch: Amid snake venom controversy Elvish Yadav appears on Bigg Boss 17 Weekend Ka Vaar

Elvish was booked by the Noida Police on Friday, along with five other individuals, for allegedly using snake venom at rave parties…..

This week on Bigg Boss 17, the Weekend Ka Vaar episode will feature Manisha Rani and Elvish Yadav as well as host Salman Khan. The Noida police has filed a complaint against the YouTube for allegedly using snake venom at rave parties.

Manisha, Elvish, and Bigg Boss 17

On Friday, Colours TV’s official Instagram account released a new teaser for the Weekend Ka Vaar episode, in which Salman Khan greets Elvish and Manisha on stage. Salman watches as the two shake a leg. Later, Salman agrees to do some hook dances with Manisha and Elvish when she asks him to. Salman stars in Tiger Woods. Salman is told by Manisha that he looks “just like a wow.”

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“Elvish and Manisha Rani aaye Bigg Boss ke manch par, lagaane apne dance se aag!” was the caption on Colours TV. The fire emoji Dekhiye #BiggBoss17, @officialjiocinema par, #Colours, Mon-Fri 10 PM & Sat-Sun 9 PM. #BB17 @beingsalmankhan #BiggBoss

 

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Noida Police has Elvish on their radar

According to authorities, Elvish was booked by the Noida Police on Friday, along with five other individuals, for allegedly using snake venom at rave parties. According to officials, nine snakes, including cobras, were also freed from the custody of those detained after they fell victim to an animal rights organisation called People for Animals (PFA)’s trap when they arrived at a banquet hall in Sector 51 on Thursday night for a party.

Twenty milliliters of snake venom, sealed in a plastic bottle and taken from the accused by the police, has been sent for analysis to determine whether it is psychotropic enough to cause the body to react similarly to party drugs.

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But Elvish refuted the accusations. “I woke up and heard the news about my alleged arrest in the media,” he stated in a video that was uploaded to his Instagram account. These accusations made against me are entirely untrue and fraudulent. They are 1% true, at most. I’m ready to assist the UP Police. I kindly ask the UP Government and CM Yogi Adityanath to accept complete responsibility for me, even if I had a 0.1% participation in this. . I request the media to not spread any misinformation till then, I have nothing to do with this.”