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Why Did Bigg Boss 13 Final Lack Genuine Enthusiasm and Cheers?

January 30, 2025Film4424
Why Did Bigg Boss 13 Final Lack Genuine Enthusiasm and Cheers? Many fa

Why Did Bigg Boss 13 Final Lack Genuine Enthusiasm and Cheers?

Many fans and viewers of Bigg Boss 13 expressed similar sentiments regarding the finale appearing artificial or lacking genuine excitement. Several factors might have contributed to this perception:

Audience Restrictions and Live Voting

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, live audience participation was limited or altered, which could have affected the atmosphere. A smaller or less engaged audience might lead to fewer cheers and clapping. Additionally, this time we had a live voting in Voot, where the initial votes were added to declare the winner. This had happened once before in season 11, where no cheers and clapping were heard because the winner was declared live. No sound or clapping is added, and it is shown purely live. In previous seasons, the declaration of the winner with clapping and cheering sounds was edited in. In this season, with the live declaration, there was no time for editing.

Expectations vs. Reality

Fans often build up expectations for finales and if the event did not meet those expectations, it could lead to feelings of disappointment or disengagement. The live voting and immediate winner announcement might have dampened the excitement because the outcome was too predictable for many viewers.

Controversial Winners and Bias

The choice of winner can also impact audience reactions. In this instance, Siddharth Shukla, a highly criticized contestant known for his violent and disrespectful behavior, was declared the winner. This stirred backlash among fans and viewers. His victory was not due to a fair competition but rather due to favoritism, as evident from the channel's performance and unbiased treatment of contestants.

While Siddharth Shukla had been shown favorably throughout the season, his violent and disrespectful behavior towards family members of contestants, physical violence, and arrogance went unpunished. On the other hand, minor faults of other contestants were amplified, indicating a bias in judgment. The channel’s creative head, Manisha Sharma, is rumored to be Shukla's girlfriend, further strengthening the claim of bias. This bias is evident in how genuine contestants like Rashami Desai and Asim Riaz were portrayed negatively, while Shukla was shown as a hero.

As a result, many viewers felt that the finale was not genuine, leading to a lack of cheers and clapping. Even Salman Khan, the host, seemed unhappy with the decision, reflecting the internal dissatisfaction with the winner's selection.

Conclusion and Future Prospects

The Bigg Boss 13 finale resulted in a lack of genuine enthusiasm and cheers due to a combination of live voting, audience's disappointment, and the controversial winner. The departure of a favored yet problematic contestant, Siddharth Shukla, adds to the criticism. However, contestants like Asim Riaz and Sehnaaz Gill have earned genuine support and are expected to have promising futures, unlike Shukla, who may struggle with his arrogant attitude in the post-win reality.

Related Trends and Sentiments

On the day Siddharth Shukla won the show, Asim Riaz was trending with more tweets than Shukla. The backlash against Shukla is also evident in the subsequent trends following the winner's announcement. The show's official social media accounts and public forums have been abuzz with dissatisfied viewers expressing their displeasure openly.

Key Takeaways:

Siddharth Shukla's victory was marred by favoritism and inconsistencies in the treatment of contestants. Limited audience participation and live voting may have contributed to the lack of genuine enthusiasm. Controversial winners often lead to feelings of disappointment and disengagement among viewers.