When the task is about survival, violence is one of the many means contestants will employ. But when Swami Om is involved, violence seems to be the only obvious way out.
Swami Om has been the most annoying person on the show, but the makers have been going soft on him. Divya Nair wonders why.
Swami Om once ends up tricking people.
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This season of Bigg Boss has been a classic case of herd mentality for survival, feels Divya Nair.
If you dislike this annoying, over-the-top season of Bigg Boss, blame it on two people: Swami Om and Priyanka Jagga. Now that one of them is gone, will the other mend his ways?
Last night's episode was a reminder that there is nothing in the house that cannot be reversed observes Divya Nair.
Insecurity appears to have provoked Priyanka Jagga to picking fights, says Divya Nair.
There were several moments on Tuesday's episode when I wanted to mute Swami Om on the television.
In a house where relationships change at the drop of a hat, this episode's big reveal pulls skeletons out of the closet.
Do the producers want us to see more of Nitibha and Manveer? Is that why the less popular contestant got to stay on
Spoilsport Bani loses to Lopa in the captaincy task.
That Manu wants unite his M3 group is clear, but if he has a hidden agenda, he'll be cheating his fans.
Mona knows how to make hay even when the sun is not in her favour.
Will this season break records for maximum gossip?
In India, if you live with your parents, there is no way in hell you can avoid their interference in the tiniest aspects of your life.
The way Salman confronted Swami Om, there is hope for Bigg Boss.
No one is indispensable, says Lakshmi Murthy, chief people officer, ITM Group of Institutions.
The next few minutes are beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep time as Bani lets loose.
The show offers ample lessons in behaviour management, leadership and setting the ground for the future.