Originally posted by: Doremon_Selfie
Sorry, I beg to disagree with you. The thing is we are connecting everyone point with Sidharth Shukla. Even if Sidharth would have got bashed, Shehnaaz would have remain the same girl.
Rashami Desai, top actress, so much to offer, did she compete with her full capability? I am her biggest fan but I will point out where she is lagging.
Okay, Koena and Dalljiet got evicted early. What about the other female contestants? Except for Jariwala, to some extent, did you see any other lady having the spark and trying to give it all for the show.
Devoleena could have turned out to be a good player but her back problem acted as a barrier.
And yes, how can i Forget Madhurima Tuli. Sorry to say, she was only in the show to collect her paycheck.
However, I still maintain, I respect your opinion.
I understand where you're coming from. And expecting women of this age, especially those who have the power to influence many, to maintain dignity and take a strong stand is anything but wrong. That is exactly what we need.
But why I blamed the show and Shukla is because in the beginning when the fixed narrative had not taken shape, I did hear such strong opinionated voices of the female contestants. So much so that it was annoying at times.
Shehnaaz did not back off from a single fight initially and had a strong sense of justice. Rashami gave back when needed and didn't hesistate to call people out when needed. Devoleena was loud. And Mahira- that girl surprised me usually with her articulation skills and logical point of views.
But then the spitsvilla type format kicked in. It was either attach yourself to a male and form an angle or be invisible. Then the feedback started rolling in and apparently everybody but Shukla was a hit. So he was never repimanded. People were told to stop targeting him. Rashami was particularly shamed for that. Why would she? Isn't this a reality show?
Even Shehnaaz was humiliated in those WKVs when she had gone against Shukla. So he was established as a guy who was always right, hogged all footage, was targeted from all sides and was the channel's trp king.
It was because of this narrative that women in the show started second guessing their own strategies and bending to the demands of the makers. Hence, they adapted.
This is the first time I am seeing this kind of ugly favourism in BB. I would have loved to see another Gauhar like personality in the show. But not everybody is willing to put the game above their personal life and dignity.