No doubt, #BiggBoss5 might not be getting superior ratings like the previous versions but then the ‘masala’ we are seeing is getting increased day by day. And more than the fights that are getting attention from the audience, it is this brewing romance that is now giving more excitement than anything else.
First of all, Sriramachandra stunned everyone with his money talk inside the house. “Bro, I don’t care about the 50 lakhs money I might get if I win this Bigg Boss trophy, I can earn it anywhere. But it is to find the love of people and to win the hearts of many Telugu audiences I’m here in the show” said Sriramachandra, while referring to ‘ethics’ one should follow inside Bigg Boss house. This came as a stunner for many, including the audience.
And other day, Sriramachandra gave a gentle massage to Hamida on her back, pressing her spine and other areas with a finger. Surely the massage would have relieved the Dubai based mallu model but then, her words during that romantic time, that have stunned many. Hamida said, “At one second, I feel like staying with you, but next second I feel like don’t”. Even Sriramachandra reverted back, “If you have someone there already, you can’t really do it”. And one would really get confused about what are they up to.
And then she also massaged the fingers of Sriramachandra for a while, while Bigg Boss editors focused not to showcase much of this romance. Maybe they will keep this for Nagarjuna to ask.
This post was last modified on 16 September 2021 9:14 pm
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