The success party of Amazon MX Player’s series "First Copy" turned into a reunion of sorts for Bigg Boss 17 contestants. The event, celebrating the show's critical and commercial success, was attended by several prominent figures from the television and digital entertainment industry.
Among the attendees were Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain, who were all smiles as they posed for the paparazzi. Their presence added star power to the event, highlighting the show's growing popularity and acclaim. Samarth Jurel also joined them.
The "First Copy" success party wasn't the only recent gathering of Bigg Boss 17 participants. Following the show's finale, various contestants have been spotted reconnecting at different events. Abhishek Kumar hosted a bash that was attended by Munawar Faruqui, Orry (Orhan Awatramani), Mannara Chopra, Navid Sole, Ayesha Khan, Rinku Dhawan, and Jigna Vora.
Notably absent from Abhishek Kumar's party were Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain, sparking speculation among fans. While the reason for their absence remains unknown, some speculated that they may not have been invited or had other commitments. However, Ankita and Vicky were seen together at the "First Copy" success party.
Winner of Bigg Boss 17, Munawar Faruqui, also attended the "First Copy" success party. Other notable attendees included Vivian Dsena and his wife Nouran Aly, Krystle D'Souza, Saumya Tandon, and Riva Arora. Shreya Kalra and Rishabh Jaiswal, Nikki Tamboli, and Sara and Arfeen Khan further amplified the celebration with their presence. Munawar Faruqui was also spotted at Abhishek Kumar's party. At the Bigg Boss 17 reunion party, Munawar Faruqui recreated the 'Jamal Kudu' step, and Ankita Lokhande danced to 'Just Chill'.
These reunions highlight the bonds formed during their time on Bigg Boss 17. Despite the competition and drama within the house, many contestants have maintained friendships and continue to support each other's endeavors. The "First Copy" success party and other gatherings serve as a testament to the camaraderie among the Bigg Boss 17 participants, showcasing their continued connections beyond the show.
The event marked a milestone for "First Copy" and brought together a diverse mix of talent, symbolizing a collective shift toward high-quality web content in India. With such overwhelming support from the entertainment fraternity, "First Copy" stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of Indian streaming series.