Bigg Boss 18: Salman Khan’s much-loved reality show, Bigg Boss 18, is currently making waves and captivating audiences across the nation. With each passing day, exciting updates are rolling in about the show’s contestants and dynamics. This season has witnessed a diverse mix of personalities, featuring celebrities from Bollywood, television, and the South Indian film industry, as well as notable figures like lawyers and politicians.
Recent Contestant Eviction
In a surprising turn of events, another contestant has been evicted from the show. Just 13 days into the competition, a prominent player has seen their journey abruptly come to an end. Reports indicate that Gunaratna Sadavarte has been eliminated from the Bigg Boss house. Sources suggest this decision may be linked to ongoing legal issues surrounding him. Interestingly, it’s noted that like past contestants such as Abdu Rozik and Swami Om, Gunaratna might have voluntarily chosen to exit, possibly paving the way for a future return. However, official confirmation regarding his departure is yet to be provided.
Upon news of Gunaratna’s exit, social media erupted with reactions from fans and followers. Many expressed disappointment over his early elimination, with some stating, “Why did you leave so soon?” demonstrating the attachment viewers developed towards him during his brief stay.
Contestants Remaining in the House
Following Gunaratna Sadavarte’s elimination, the Bigg Boss 18 house continues to host a diverse group of contestants. The current residents include:
- Vivian Dsena
- Hema Sharma (viral sister-in-law)
- Ayesha Singh
- Arfeen Khan
- Sara Khan
- Muskaan Bamne (from ‘Anupama’)
- Rajat Dalal (fitness influencer)
- Karan Veer Mehra (Winner of Khatron Ke Khiladi 14)
- Chum Darang (from Arunachal Pradesh)
- Avinash Mishra
- Shilpa Shirodkar
- Naira Banerjee
- Shrutika Arjun
- Tejinder Pal Singh Bagga (BJP leader)
- Alice Kaushik
- Isha Singh
This eclectic mix of personalities promises to create engaging and dramatic interactions as the season progresses, keeping viewers glued to their screens.