Rahul Mahajan now takes on father-son duo, Ranveer-Nitin on Big Switch 2!
What does one do when both men of the house are strong heads without even one trying to budge from their respective beliefs? This week on UTV Bindass Big Switch 2 a tattoo artist Nitin Chauhan and his agriculturist father Ranveer Singh Chauhan take on the challenge to live with new set of parents and kid, with the controversial Rahul Mahajan keeping an eagle’s eye on the families at war, and intervene to resolve the conflict.
The Gulatis are sent as replacement parents and without delay attack Nitin, from his tattoos to his life choices to his body piercing. Nitin gives it back to them as good as he gets. But it’s only after Nitin’s girlfriend’s visit does the scenario in the house turn upside down leading to a lot of heated arguments, quarrels, which ends with another tattoo on Nitin’s body.
On the other hand the temperature escalates as the switch takes place, the Chauhan parents are back in the house with their new son – Suraj, who does his best to know the parents intimately and understand everything about them. The mother and father are amazed that their new son takes so much interest in understanding them, just when they should have held that thought, Suraj accuses the mother for not taking a stand and goes on to blame her for her husband and son’s strained relation. Ranveer Chauhan is driven to the wall by Suraj, the tension builds up and explodes - but into a sudden change of heart.
Storing the surprise pack for the showdown, Rahul Mahajan comes forth to lend his expertise, judge the scenario and declare the winning party. The lad also adds a great deal of perspective to the judging process using personal stories from his childhood, shares anecdotes, and even a couple of parables from mythology to steer the jury towards a unanimous decision.
Will the father and son have the same understanding again, will the mother support the one who is right? Watch Rahul Mahajan judge this mother of all showdowns’
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