One of the biggest complaints this year is the pattern in nomination tasks. Fans have noticed that the same contestants keep getting nominated week after week, making the results feel obvious instead of competitive. Even former participants have commented that the tasks and storylines seem “pre-planned,” stripping away the thrill and unpredictability that once defined Bigg Boss.
The eviction process has also come under fire. Although the show relies on public voting, many believe eliminations are being decided strategically rather than by audience choice. Reports suggest that Abhishek Bajaj has been evicted, with his exit episode set to air tonight. Viewers are calling this move “scripted,” especially after the recent elimination of Baseer Ali, a fan-favorite and strong finalist contender. The back-to-back exits of dynamic players have fueled accusations of clear favoritism.
Adding to the criticism, contestants like Mridul and Ashnoor often face harsh feedback during weekend reviews, while Kunicka Sadanand appears to receive lenient treatment despite her controversial comments and actions. This uneven handling has intensified claims of bias in the show’s narrative.
With the grand finale approaching on December 7, many fans feel the show has lost its suspense, and the outcome now seems obvious. Whether the makers can bring in some genuine twists to restore viewer excitement in these final weeks remains uncertain.
