Bigg Boss Malayalam 5: Jasmine Wants Change In Audience Perception: A bully Is 'Mass' & The Bullied Is A Fool!

Jasmine Wants A Change In Audience Perception

Jasmine Wants A Change In Audience Perception: Last day's episode was one of the most exciting in the history of the Bigg Boss Malayalam show.

Robin Radhakrishnan and Rajith Kumar, who were the star contestants of previous seasons, have entered the house. Other language Bigg Boss shows have brought former contestants like this. They have changed the course of the show itself.

After 50 days, the show is far behind in ratings compared to the previous seasons. There are now thirteen people competing for the title in the house. Although many are moving forward with their strategies, the audience feels that Season 5 is boring compared to the previous BB seasons.

By bringing these two popular contestants from the previous seasons back in the house, Bigg Boss is aiming to make the show more entertaining to attract a larger audience.

Now the hotel task is going on in the house. Everyone was initially involved in the task. Robin and Rajith Kumar came to the house as guests as part of the hotel task. Rajith Kumar behaved like a challenge to the contestants in the house. Rajith Kumar plays in such a way that he challenges the safe play of all the contestants as much as possible.

But on the second day, Akhil Marar and Vishnu stayed away, saying that they were not doing the task. After receiving the warning, Akhil got back into the task and started competing. But Vishnu still stood aside.

Finally, Vishnu began to get isolated in the house when the Bigg Boss ordered that no one should talk to him. Finally, Vishnu broke down and cried. So far, the audience has never seen a situation where Vishnu burst into tears. Seeing Vishnu burst into tears, Junaiz was the first one to approach to comfort him.

Both of their personalities are poles apart, and they compete like enemies and engage in verbal arguments. Junaiz has been mocked and despised the most by Vishnu so far in the house.

Even though Vishnu behaved so badly, the social media and the audience are praising Junaiz for coming to comfort Vishnu when he cried. Junaiz is the hotel manager for the current house task. But since the start of the task, most of the contestants, including Vishnu, have been disobeying Junaiz' instructions.

Still, Junaiz handled things without losing his character. Even a section of the audience that had a negative impression of Junaiz so far started to praise him with his one-day performance.

It seems that Jasmine M. Moosa, one of the top contestants in the last season of Bigg Boss Malayalam, without naming any contestants, has now expressed her thoughts on the appreciation Junaiz is getting. She thinks that usually those who are constantly bullied on the show get the negative impressions, and according to her, this time it has changed at least in an episode.

Let's Watch The Show With An Open Mind

"In terms of what Bigg Boss logic is, the one who fights in the middle of the task is considered "mass," and the one who stays silent in a corner is a fool. If you react against the person who provokes you in a task, you are negative. A person who provokes is a game-changer. Next, if the provoker breaks down, he gets sympathy, but if the responder breaks down, he is labelled as a weak contestant. This was highlighted in yesterday's episode. But not on most days. I don't want to support a particular contestant. but I want people to see through everything." Jasmine said in her Instagram story.

"Let's watch the upcoming episodes with an open mind. And yes, some of my stories do look like I am rooting for certain people, and I agree. I just really want the audience to see the other side of every episode. The show isn't just about Rinosh, Akhil, Junaiz, Vishnu, or Sobha. It is about all of them. Remember, season 5 is also about being original. and yet often times we can see old patterns from previous seasons." she added.

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