Originally posted by: BaylorBee
Shukla was powerful.
Because he presented the image of the hero. He has done a few shows on the channel, and everywhere he portrayed this persona of well-built and well-dressed guy with an aura of confidence and masculine authority.
So he predictably found himself in the Bigg Boss's hero narrative too, and was pushed forward through support from all sides, be it makers, guests or influencers. The scales were tipped in his favour because he was the protagonist.
The bias became obvious when he exposed his personality. The abusive, violent, immature and insensitive guy who found the idea of doing house chores hilarious, along with taking a bath and changing clothes, no longer appeared to be the winner.
Now Manisha is a speculation. If that does not hold true in relation to the favourism, then the other reason could be his massive fan following. Apparently people love mysoginistic and aggresive men on national television because they are 'real'.
Currently, he is no longer powerful. The bias is so blatant that it is working against him. The underdog is emerging as the real hero, because even if one ignores all the great attributes of Asim, atleast he is educated and civilized enough to apologise for his mistakes.
Shukla was never powerful. He just had a bunch of people behind his back, encouraging the sh*t he graced the audience with!
The people who think that Manisha can make even a slight difference when the people involved are Salman, BB and Colors ke big wigs are truly hilarious🤣