Bigg Boss 7 is generating a lot of excitement among the audience, especially due to the intense fights in the house. The show is inching the completion of the third week. In the first two weeks, Rathika garnered the screentime, but in the third week, model Prince Yawar has been the center of attention.
Prince Yawar’s gameplay has made him a polarizing figure in the house, with many of the other contestants, including Aata Sandeep, Damini Bhatla, Priyanka Jain and Shobha Shetty, having conflicts with him.
Despite the challenges he faces from his fellow housemates, Prince Yawar’s presence provides much entertainment value to the show.
In a recent turn of events, Prince Yawar was on the verge of receiving a four-week immunity shield. Still, Aata Sandeep thwarted his plans by influencing the female contestants, Shobha Shetty and Priyanka Jain. This twist in the game has given Prince Yawar a new lease on life and increased his fan following.
Later, in a conversation with Sivaji, Prince Yawar reveals that he is broken and bankrupt. Sivaji, however, consoles him, saying, ‘Apna Time Aayegaa.’ In the case of Prince Yawar, the creative team of Bigg Boss is deliberately twisting their script to generate sympathy for Prince Yawar. They draw the audience in and keep them emotionally invested in the show.
As Prince Yawar finds himself in the danger zone this week, viewers are eagerly awaiting the weekend episode hosted by Nagarjuna to see whether he will survive the eviction or not.
This post was last modified on 23 September 2023 11:07 pm
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