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Bubli’s Descent into Mental Health Issues: The Inspiring Story of Taking on a New Identity

'Bubli has become a mental patient to take the name'

Apu Biswas and Shabnam Bubli, two popular Dhallywood heroines, have been locked in a verbal spat over their personal relationships with superstar Shakib Khan. Both actresses have been discussing their experiences with Shakib in the media, sparking a heated debate.

Apu Biswas Calls Bubli “Mental Patient” for Mentioning Shakib’s Name

Apu Biswas responded to Bubli’s recent social media post about Shakib Khan, saying she is tired of hearing his name mentioned everywhere. However, Bubli did not take the comment lying down. He clarified that Apu takes the name Bubli more than his breath.

Bubli’s Response Sparks Controversy

Bubli further stated that Apu is tired of mentioning Shakib Khan’s name, and that he is not the only one who takes the name. He added that there is nothing Apu is not doing to go viral and that Bubli has become a mental patient to take names.

Apu Biswas Terms Bubli’s Comment “Ridiculous”

Apu Biswas termed Bubli’s comment as ridiculous, saying that he is tired of taking Shakib’s name. However, Bubli pointed out that Apu works with those who make bad comments about Shakib Khan, and that she is weak.

Shakib Khan: A Family Member or a Traitor?

Contrary to Apu’s words, Bubli stated that Shakib Khan is her family member. This sparked controversy, with many questioning Bubli’s stance on the issue.

Shabnam Bubli Dropped from Two Movies, Rumours of Another Movie Being Cancelled

Apart from the spat with Apu Biswas, Shabnam Bubli has been in the news for being dropped from two movies recently. Rumours also suggest that she has been dropped from another movie called “Coal”. However, the director of “Coal” has denied these claims, saying that Bubli is still a part of the project.

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