Why BigBoss OTT 3 Is A FLOP !
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 Published On Jul 4, 2024

The 18th season of Big Boss returns with Anil Kapoor replacing Salman Khan as the host, a change that has already sparked mixed reactions. The show's evolution from its initial seasons, marked by iconic moments involving personalities like Rakhi Sawant and Elvish Yadav, to its current format reflects a shift towards increasingly juvenile content despite its long-standing presence on television. Viewers have expressed disdain for the newer seasons, citing a decline in authenticity and entertainment value, with some suggesting that the show's appeal has waned over time.

Big Boss contestants often create specific public personas to secure a spot on the show, aiming to leverage their appearance for career advancement. While some succeed in gaining fame and opportunities post-show, such as Shehnaaz Gill and Nora Fatehi, others fade into obscurity or become meme subjects. The show taps into viewers' psychological tendencies by fostering parasocial relationships, where audiences develop emotional investments in contestants' lives, leading to a blend of entertainment, empathy, and vicarious experiences.

Despite criticisms, Big Boss remains financially lucrative due to its various revenue streams, including advertising, sponsorships, and viewer voting. This profitability sustains the show's continuation, irrespective of public sentiment. The current season, featuring a mix of lesser-known actors and social media influencers, is criticized for its contrived drama and lackluster performances. The artificiality and over-the-top scripted conflicts have disappointed many long-time viewers, suggesting that the show's formula may need a significant revamp to regain its former glory.

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0:00 Flop show
2:17 viewers
3:38 the show
4:56 contestants
5:59 previous contestants
7:49 Reality of Bigboss

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