The atmosphere in the Bigg Boss house tonight was one of stark contrasts, as the announcement of the season 17 finalists sparked a chain of clashes and insults among the contestants. As COLORS’ ‘BIGG BOSS’ inched closer to its grand finale, the divide between the elated finalists, Munawar Faruqui, Mannara Chopra, Abhishek Kumar, and Arun Srikanth, and the nominees for eviction became a breeding ground for strife.
The tension erupted when Vicky Jain, known for his candid confrontations, targeted Munawar. He discredited the stand-up comedian’s capability to withstand pressure, indicating frailty in what many perceived as a strong contender. This sentiment was echoed by Ankita Lokhande, who did not hold back as Munawar passed by. Her scathing outburst towards her once-ally, calling him a ‘darpok’ (coward), ‘fattu’ (scaredy-cat), and ‘kaayar’ (coward), was an indicator of betrayal and frustration that had been simmering for some time.
Ankita’s rage opened a window into the camaraderie once shared between her and Munawar, revealing that she had been his protector until the 14th week of the season. This protective stance, however, turned into recrimination as she empathized with Mannara Chopra, suggesting that Munawar, amidst the cut-throat competition, failed to reciprocate the loyalty his friends showed him. The question arose – had this moment ignited a permanent hostility between Ankita and Munawar?
The verbal warfare escalated when Isha Malviya aimed her grievances at Mannara, who was fresh from her victory as a finalist. Accusing Mannara of duplicity, Isha’s potent words struck a nerve, leading to an intense confrontation.. Mannara, caught off-guard by the allegation, retorted by questioning Isha’s mental stability. In what could be described as a scene charged with high drama, Isha advanced a threat of physical violence, only to be met with Mannara’s recollection of Isha’s complicated ties with fellow contestants Samarth Jurel and Abhishek Kumar.
Isha, clearly at her wits’ end, condemned Mannara, alleging that her path to the finale was paved through manipulations rather than merit. Mannara, in a classic retort, deflected the accusation with sarcasm and contempt for the veiled envy, sending Isha off with a dismissive gesture masked as affectionate flying kisses.
This unsparing exchange among the residents of the Bigg Boss house raises a pressing question – in a game where the stakes are as high as the pride, will contenders deploy drastic measures to showcase their worthiness as finalists and fend off eviction? What remains certain is that alliances have fractured, friendships have been tested, and the quest for the Bigg Boss title has led to an unmistakable shift in the dynamics within the house.
As the battle lines have been drawn and strategies continue to unfurl, viewers are invited to witness the crescendo of the season. The grand finale, a spectacle of unrelenting entertainment, courtesy of ‘BIGG BOSS’ co-presented by HYUNDAI & APPY FIZZ, will conquer television screens on the 28th of January. Audiences are enticed to join in from 6:00 pm to 12:00 am on COLORS, with additional access to a 24-hour LIVE channel on JioCinema. Will the rivalries settle down? Or will they only intensify as the grand showdown looms near? The answers shall unfold in what promises to be a finale of unprecedented revelry, drama, and suspense.