
Karan Veer Mehra & Vivian Dsena Bury the Hatchet In A New Video!
July 24, 2025: It appears the post-Bigg Boss 18 feud between television stars Karan Veer Mehra and Vivian Dsena has finally come to an end. The two actors, who started as friends on the reality show but became frenemies during their stay, were recently seen interacting warmly at an event in Mumbai, much to the surprise and delight of netizens.
A video from the event showed Karan Veer and Vivian engaging in conversation, holding hands, and even sharing a warm hug. Karan Veer was also seen playfully teasing Vivian by squeezing his cheeks, a gesture of clear camaraderie. The unexpected display of affection left their followers wondering if their long-standing animosity had finally dissolved. Comments poured in, with one fan exclaiming, “They are together,” and another praising Karan Veer: “Karan Veer Mehra always always the bigger person in any room he walks in. What a gentleman looks like! Clearly why the janta ka ladla! ❤️”
For those unaware, the rivalry between the two escalated after Karan Veer Mehra emerged as the winner of Bigg Boss 18, with Vivian Dsena as the first runner-up. Following the show’s conclusion, Vivian did not invite Karan Veer to a success bash at his home. When questioned about Karan’s absence, Vivian’s wife, Nouran, quickly interjected, explaining, “I’m the one who was inviting, it was a surprise party, I will invite the ones who didn’t hurt us, that’s all.” This clear dig at Karan Veer fueled further speculation about their strained relationship.
Nouran’s guest list for the party included other Bigg Boss contestants like Avinash Mishra, Eisha Singh, Chaahat Pandey, Ankita Lokhande, Vicky Jain, Munawar Faruqui, Arfeen Khan, Sara Arfeen Khan, Edin Rose, and Yamini Malhotra. However, several key figures from the show, including Karan Veer Mehra, Shilpa Shirodkar, Chum Darang, and Rajat Dalal, were notably absent.
Later, in an interview on Shudh Manoranjan, Karan Veer Mehra addressed his equation with Vivian and his exclusion from the party. He stated, “If they had called, I would have gone, but I didn’t get a call, it’s not a big deal. Only one person won the trophy, so someone was guaranteed to feel bad. It’s okay if someone feels bad. If I throw a party, I’ll invite everyone. I’m still deciding, but all my brothers and friends should be together.”
This recent public display of reconciliation at the Mumbai event suggests that the television stars have decided to bury the hatchet and move past their Bigg Boss 18 differences.
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