Manveer Gurjar, Bigg Boss 10 winner Critiques Bigg Boss Makers: Are Contestants Losing Their Voice?

Former Bigg Boss 10 winner Manveer Gurjar criticizes the show's current format on Manu Punjabi's vlog, arguing that excessive producer interference and Bigg Boss' casual interactions diminish the show's authenticity. He calls for more genuine contestant interactions and fair gameplay.

Chandrima Chakraborty
By Chandrima Chakraborty - News Writer 3 Views
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Mannu Punjabi And Manveer Gujar
Mannu Punjabi And Manveer Gujar

Manveer Gurjar, a popular name from Bigg Boss 10, has voiced his disappointment with the current state of the show. During a candid conversation on Manu Punjabi’s vlog, he criticized the makers for over-involvement, which he feels is compromising the show’s authenticity and the contestants’ individuality.

Reflecting on his time in the house, Manveer shared how interactions with the Bigg Boss voice were rare and meaningful. He recalled how they would often plead for communication but were met with silence. In contrast, he feels the current approach is drastically different. According to him, the show now includes unnecessary chatter, with the iconic voice casually inquiring about tea and food, which he believes dilutes its value. He sharply remarked, “Aap apni izzat ghata rahe ho. Show ko thoda authentic karo. This show makes relations.”

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Manveer questioned the rationale behind such changes. He expressed his frustration, wondering if the makers lacked confidence in the contestants they had chosen. For him, the essence of the show lies in letting participants play independently without interference. His frustration spoke through his words, “Now people are asking if this is scripted. Makers, what are you doing? There’s a value to your voice, you are wasting it. Don’t you have trust on the contestants you have selected? Is the show going on fan following?”

Expressing disappointment in the direction the show has taken, he said the makers seemed more focused on fan following rather than genuine gameplay. He argued that contestants like Vivian should be allowed to navigate the game on their terms, as they evolve with the circumstances of the house. He remarked, “You got Vivian, kya khoon kar dega wo?” This micromanagement, he felt, undermined both the show’s credibility and its emotional impact.

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Manveer also pointed out the selective treatment of participants. He appreciated the gameplay of Karan Veer but was critical of how contestants like Rajat were sidelined. According to him, Rajat’s potential was being wasted, and his portrayal as a “gunda” seemed unfair. Manveer stressed that every contestant deserves a fair chance to showcase their journey, regardless of their strengths or weaknesses. He expressed his displeasure, stating that marginalizing players only creates imbalance and takes away from the competitive spirit of the game.

Manveer’s critique didn’t stop there. He suggested that if certain contestants were struggling to shine, it was the makers’ responsibility to ensure fair gameplay rather than highlight their shortcomings. He said, “Koi nahi toh Avinash ko jeeta do,” while questioning the excessive drama surrounding participants like Chahat. Manveer felt the focus on targeting specific individuals detracted from the show’s integrity.

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The Bigg Boss 10 winner urged the makers to revisit the format that once made the show relatable and compelling. He believed that relationships formed during the show should emerge naturally, not under forced circumstances. He encouraged the creators to trust their chosen contestants and allow the game to unfold without interference. His final appeal was to restore authenticity and balance, ensuring every participant had a fair opportunity to compete.

Manveer’s observations have resonated with many fans who share his concerns. His call for a more genuine and balanced Bigg Boss experience reflects the sentiments of viewers longing for the show to reclaim its original charm.

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