There's no doubt in my mind that Dolly was introduced in BB4 to reveal each inmate's true character. Though T-Rex herself is pretty much characterless and crass, the irony is that she has succeeded in doing what the others couldn't do: exposing the facade of the so-called 'red riding hoods' of the house; and I'm sure there's more to come.
It is so obvious that Dolly's mission is to put some tadka in the dal. If you looked closely enough last night, you would have noticed that when MT was trying to wake her up, she was caught smiling to herself for just a split second. Even she couldn't hide her pleasure at being the one person who has been brought in to slam almost everybody in the house every chance she gets 😆
I can't stand the tyrant hippo because she is a classic case of hypocrisy, but you have to hand it to her. She did a wonderful job of outing behenji Sara Khan in front of everybody.
Sara's drama about threatening to leave the house even annoyed the hell of out Hrishant Goswami, and he was right; instead of shedding fake tears and again playing the victim to save her skin, she should have just shut up already and walked out of the house just like Bunty did. Instead, she just wanted to cry 'wolf' and try her best to gain everybody's sympathy, which only made her fall flat on her face.
Apart from Sara and Shweta who have been at the receiving end of Dolly maiyya's tirade, notice how Dolly succeeds in subtly showing us shades of people who she supposedly gets along with. Take Rahul Bhatt for instance. He is the typical example of the chameleon who changes his colours. Did you see how he encouraged Dolly to 'faado' everybody else in the washrooms? You would never have seen this side of him if Dolly wasn't in the picture. The man is very sly, and pretends to be 'one of the guys', but loves to get the daily scoop from Dolly whenever he has the chance.
Even if you think everybody in the house is so hypocritical, you have no right to be hypocritical yourself even when you want them to be exposed, and that's exactly what Bhatt is doing: being hypocritical. He is also someone who harbours a lot of bias and hatred towards people he dislikes. He initially thought Shweta Tiwari was hitting on him 😆 poor girl, I seriously doubt if that even crossed her mind... and the one girl he likes, aka Aanchal, also seems to be next on his agenda after Veena Malik. Do you remember how he was talking to Khali and Sameer later on and telling them he'd love to see Veena and Aanchal getting exposed?
...I'm thinking Rahul is just bitter and suffering from an ego injury because Aanchal doesn't seem to be in the least bit interested in him. 😆
You also got to see another side of Ashmit. He can be swayed very easily if people are convincing enough to influence him, and such people are the types to change colours in the long run. He seemed to forget that Dolly was also wrong in her approach in the past, but he only seemed to be interested in what she had to say to him, rather than thinking for himself.
Basically, what Dolly has done is to use her loudmouth approach to reveal people's true character. She showed us that Shweta is no angel, that Sara is even more of a backstabber than we initially believed, that Rahul Bhatt enjoys seeing people getting ripped, and the fact that Ashmit is very easily influenced.
The only people who stood out last night in my view were Seema, Khali, and Aanchal, who didn't really seem interested or bothered enough to get involved in the muck, even though they may have said a line or two about Dolly. These three have still got some semblance of dignity, and so does Hrishant. He is a pottymouth as well, but he says things on the face instead of being a two-faced asshole like Rahul Bhatt. He is brutally honest, and that's what I like about him. I loved how he totally shut Sara behenji Khan up 😆
Sara Khan got extremely hyper when Veena Malik cold shouldered her too. I guess Sara's game is up now, even the girls are not on her side anymore.
As for why Sameer hugged her later on: I guess he too realized why Dolly was brought into the BB4 house, and that he'd be safer if he didn't get on her wrong side. The guy is playing safe.
Moral of the story: It takes a rotten person to expose everyone else's rotten sides.
Do you think Dolly's entry in the house is good or bad? Share your inputs.