Bigg Boss 19: Mridul Tiwari Slams Makers’ Biased Tactics

In a candid post-eviction interview , social media influencer Mridul Tiwari, who boasts over 6 million Instagram followers, has pulled back the curtain on what he perceives as deliberate manipulations by the Bigg Boss 19 production team to shield their preferred contestants. Just three weeks shy of the season’s grand finale, Tiwari’s abrupt mid-week exit—after garnering a mere four votes from a 50-member live audience—has left him disillusioned, prompting sharp criticism of the show’s fairness.

Tiwari, who competed alongside Pranit More and Gaurav Khanna in the elimination round, attributed the lopsided voting to a clever sleight of hand by the makers. “When these people entered the house, they were instructed to vote for the next captain,” he explained in Hindi, as translated. “They weren’t informed it was an elimination. Having seen me as captain, and wanting Gaurav to take the role, most votes naturally went his way. I supported Gaurav bhai winning and becoming captain too, but this twist to elimination caught everyone off guard.”

The influencer didn’t hold back on broader grievances, pointing to repeated interventions that spared certain housemates from the axe. He highlighted cases involving Kunickaa Sadanand, who dodged eviction multiple times through timely “offers.” “Whenever the entire house faced nomination, if they didn’t want someone out, they’d roll out Diwali or Dussehra specials to halt eliminations,” Tiwari recounted. “Just when it seemed Kunickaa ji might go, she’d be saved—first week, they gave her the kavach shield. It’s clear they’re pulling out all stops to protect her.”

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Tiwari reserved his harshest words for fellow contestant Farrhana Bhatt, branding her the least worthy of claiming the Bigg Boss 19 crown. Describing her as a perpetual instigator of conflicts solely to hog the spotlight, he issued a stark warning: “Let me tell you, a girl who spends the day fighting and creating drama—would you want her as winner? Her only skill is stirring trouble to draw cameras. If she wins this show, I’ll never advise anyone to join Bigg Boss.”

Despite the bitterness, Tiwari extended well-wishes to Gaurav Khanna, predicting his victory and pledging a post-show reunion. His revelations underscore growing concerns over transparency in the reality TV staple, as the finale looms.

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