This week on COLORS’ popular show ‘BIGG BOSS’, fans witnessed a blend of emotions as the dynamic Korean pop singer Park Min-jun, known by his stage name Aoora, said his goodbyes. It was a night of mixed feelings on the anticipated ‘Weekend Ka Vaar’ episode, when, due to a shortage of audience votes, Aoora’s adventure on the Indian reality show ended. Although the news of his departure left his fellow housemates with a sense of loss, Aoora himself expressed contentment with his experience and the love he received from Indian fans.
Aoora shook up the show when he entered as a wild card contestant, captivating all with his mellifluous voice and his unique flair for Hindi songs. His relaxed demeanor and self-care routine, which included leisure activities like using sheet masks, meditating, and both receiving and giving head massages, weren’t just for his benefit but set a soothing tone in the house. His quirky pyjama fashion and tailored outfits for each ‘Weekend Ka Vaar’ became a talking point, endearing him to viewers who looked forward to his new looks every week.
But it wasn’t just about style; Aoora also formed substantial connections in the house. A compelling bond was formed between Aoora and fellow contestant Arun Srikanth, who became not only his confidant but also an invaluable translator and ‘bestie,’ aiding Aoora in overcoming the language barrier. The South Korean singer also captured the audience’s affection with his acts of kindness, such as when he opted to smash a sugar glass bottle on his hand instead of on co-contestant Ayesha Khan’s head during a nomination task – a gesture that highlighted his consideration for others’ well-being.
Aoora made waves when he took the helm as the ‘captain of the week’, displaying robust leadership qualities that impressed both viewers and co-contestants alike. His tenure in that leadership role showcased his diplomatic skills and ability to harmonize a group of diverse individuals.
Reflecting on his time in the Bigg Boss house, Aoora expressed immense gratitude, “I’m really thankful for the amazing welcome I received in India on this show. The contestants, viewers, everyone was so kind. I made great friends with Arun and Mannara, and those friendships mean the world to me. They helped me a lot with the language, and I loved trying Indian food—it’s just as tasty as Korean food! When I was the captain, I got to run the whole house, and it taught me so much about friendship. I send all my love to the contestants and the people of India. Saranghaeyong!”
His journey may have ended on ‘BIGG BOSS’, but the influence of his warm, spirited personality will undoubtedly remain in the house and with the viewers. Aoora’s departure serves as a significant moment in the season, emblematic of the transient nature of the show, where every week presents viewers with surprises, farewells, and anticipation.
Fans of both Aoora and ‘BIGG BOSS’ can continue to indulge in the ups and downs of the reality show, which is co-presented by giants like HYUNDAI & APPY FIZZ. Dedicated followers can catch the latest episodes of BIGG BOSS 17 every Monday to Friday at 10:00 pm, and Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 pm exclusively on COLORS, with extensive live coverage available on the JioCinema’s 24-hour LIVE channel. As the show progresses, the excitement remains palpable as viewers and contestants alike adjust to the ever-changing dynamics of the Bigg Boss house.