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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Will Pooja Bedi and Pooja Misrra call a truce outside Bigg Boss 5?


With Pooja Bedi and Pooja Misrra having been the worst of opponents in Bigg Boss 5, one would expect their friends to take sides too. But when celebrity publicist Dale Bhagwagar learnt that Pooja Bedi had inquired about him from a couple of people, he promptly called her up.
A specialist with Bigg Boss, Dale had guided Pooja Misrra (popularly known as PM in the House) who had consulted him over tips and tricks for survival on Bigg Boss, before she entered the show. Dale was also labeled her ‘guerrilla publicist’ when he began defending PM’s actions in the media, while Misrra was targeted by many on the reality show.
Which is also a reason why PM is constantly in touch with Dale, even after returning from the House. “Ms Bedi too, was sweet to me,” he said, and added, “Some people had instigated her about me, which had created misconceptions, so I cleared them.”
PB told Dale that every time PM’s name came up during her interactions with media, post Bigg Boss, his name came up too. “I am flattered to hear that. Am I that important a person?” he asked her.
PB thought Dale unfair to her in the media while supporting PM when they were in the Bigg Boss House. But after he mailed her some media articles, she understood, he hadn’t.
“Inspite of knowing that I’ve advised Pooja Misrra, Ms Bedi was candid and cheerful with me. Though we began with a little round of argument, we got around to being friends in a few minutes,” Dale informed.
“She even told me, she’d like to hire me in future. Having known of the incompatibility of both the Pooja’s in the House, that was a touching gesture,” said the publicist, who is well known to Pooja’s father Kabir Bedi (Dale handled the PR for Akbar Khan’s magnum opus Taj Mahal – An Eternal Love Story, where Kabir played the role of the ageing emperor Shah Jahan), brother Adam and his wife Nisha Harale Bedi.
So now with the PR expert being pals with both the Pooja’s, can we expect a truce between them outside the Bigg Boss House.

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