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Abdu Rozik became a prominent name in Indian households when he appeared on Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss a few years ago. There is now buzz that his brother, Fahad Al Nuaimi, is about to be seen in Bigg Boss 18. Fahad hails from the prestigious Al Nuaimi family, one of the ruling families of the seven emirates.
The 20-year-old Fahad is widely known as Abdu’s best friend and ally and they have even lived together in the UAE. Interestingly, it was Fahad who discovered Abdu’s talent. After stumbling upon one of Abdu’s TikTok posts, Fahad knew he could help Abdu and change his life. He urged his parents to meet him and bring him from Tajikistan to Dubai. His immediate reaction upon meeting Abdu was humorously candid, “Can I keep him?”
The bond between the two is evident, with Fahad often acting as Abdu’s confidant and supporter. This familial support system has played a crucial role in Abdu’s rise to fame, and now it seems the spotlight may be shifting to Fahad.
Since 2021, Abdu has been living with the Al Nuaimi family, benefiting immensely from their extensive network and reach internationally. This close-knit relationship has not only provided Abdu with support but has also allowed him to thrive in the entertainment industry.
In a recent statement, Abdu expressed his unwavering support for Fahad and said, “If my brother Fahad goes on Bigg Boss, I would support him wholeheartedly as he has supported me from the start of my career. I’m sure all the girls will love him, and he has such a naughty personality. Fahad is used to being around celebrities and important people since he was a child so I would love to see his reactions and others to him. I would make sure to promote him and ensure he gets the love from India like I did.” This heartfelt endorsement reflects the deep bond they share and Abdu’s commitment to his brother’s success.
Bigg Boss 18 will premiere on October 6 with Salman Khan returning as the show’s host. Other rumoured contestants include Arjun Bijlani, Shilpa Shirodkar, Nia Sharma and Digvijay Rathee. However, there is no confirmation on this yet.
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