Bigg Boss 18: The tension escalated in the Bigg Boss house as actor Vivian Dsena exercised his special nomination powers, putting four contestants on the chopping block for this week’s eviction.
In a dramatic segment dubbed “The Hungry Octopus,” Bigg Boss set the stage with a cryptic announcement: “Today, to satisfy the hunger of this octopus, you must directly nominate contestants for eviction.” The nomination process quickly turned into a heated exchange of words between Dsena and his chosen nominees.
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First in Dsena’s crosshairs was Rajat Dalal. “The octopus is very hungry, so the one with the most meat should step forward, Rajat,” Dsena declared, criticizing Dalal’s tendency to shift opinions based on circumstances. Dalal defended himself, stating, “It’s not about changing my stance; it’s about saying something that doesn’t require me to justify myself.”
The Madhubala actor then turned his attention to Shrutika Arjun, advising her to be more direct in expressing opinions. Shrutika shot back with a sharp retort: “Your mind doesn’t grasp things easily, which is why it takes you longer to explain.”
Karan Veer Mehra found himself third on the list, with Dsena citing the unclear presentation of his opinions as the reason for nomination.
The final nomination went to Chahat Pandey, whom Dsena accused of pursuing personal agendas within the game. “Her arguments lack substance, and she just keeps repeating the same things repeatedly. I think we don’t need such people in this house,” he stated.
What next in Bigg Boss 18?
The latest episode highlights the growing tensions and strategic gameplay in the reality show’s eighteenth season. As the nominations set the stage for potential eliminations, viewers can expect more drama and confrontations in the coming episodes.
Bigg Boss 18, hosted by Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, continues to entertain audiences daily at 10 pm, with weekend episodes airing at 9:30 pm.
The episode underscores the show’s signature blend of strategy, drama, and interpersonal conflicts that have made it a staple of Indian television entertainment.