Bigg Boss OTT was launched on the digital platform Voot in August 2021. The controversial show hosted by filmmaker Karan Johar has been making headlines ever since its premiere. Here’s a quick list of the things that were wrong with this season.

Zeeshan Khan’s eviction

During the Boss Man and Boss Lady task on day 18, Zeeshan Khan got involved in a physical fight with co-contestants Nishant Bhat and Pratik Sehajpal.

Bigg Boss gathered all the housemates in the living area to announce Zeeshan’s ejection from the Bigg Boss OTT house.

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This news came as a big shock for the viewers. Many viewers called Zeeshan’s eviction unfair, they opined that Zeeshan should have been warned, or nominated for two weeks straight.

Some viewers said that both Zeeshan and Pratik should have been expelled from the house as both the contestants were at fault.

Fans are now requesting the makers to bring back Zeeshan for the television version of the ‘Bigg Boss 15’.

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A fan wrote on Twitter, “The most biased thing happened in BiggbossOTT this year is The eviction of Zeeshan Khan Retweet if you agree. WE WANT ZEESHAN IN BB15.”

“So unfair of bigg boss to eliminate #ZeeshanKhan . Pratik and nishant both pushed zee but makers are blind n what about shamita and moose’s physical fight??? Why they didn’t get eliminated?? M gonna boycott watching bb ott. Always unfair,” wrote another fan.

Host Karan Johar’s biased behaviour

Since the first ‘Sunday Ka Vaar’ episode, the fans of the show have accused host Karan Johar of being biased towards Shamita Shetty and Neha Bhasin.

Even some of the former ‘Bigg Boss OTT’ contestants revealed that they felt the Karan Johar was favouring Shamita and Neha.

Fans alleged that Karan did not allow the contestants to speak. They said that Karan kept interrupting the contestants like Divya or Zeeshan.

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But on the other hand, he would listen patiently to Shamita and Neha’s opinions.

The viewers on social media compared the hosting style of Karan Johar and veteran Bigg Boss host Salman Khan.

Many viewers claimed that Salman Khan would scold the contestant for their wrong actions, but he would also highlight the positive deeds of the contestants.

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A fan tweeted, “I so wish I could say everything that karan said to Zeeshan about “anxiety” matter back to him. Isko bas Shamita ka pov matter krta h.”

Another fan tweeted, “Shamita herself said that if she is wrong in speaking about #MooseJattana’s body then karan would have pointed it out!! Exactly behna we are also wondering that why didn’t karan say anything to you!! Clearly biased hai na !!”

Bigg Boss OTT theme ‘Stay Connected’

Many fans of  Bigg Boss OTT felt that with this year’s theme ‘Stay Connected’, the makers tried to turn the controversial show into MTV’s Love School or Splitsvilla.

Many fans also claimed that most of the contestants would be eliminated early on if the show was based on the individual game.

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Referring to solo player Divya Agarwal a fan tweeted, “fake love angle and true love differs! just to replicate bb13 u cant force people to so called stay connected if u want to make a first copy of bb 13 , then do it nicely in bb13 if u remember individual game was played,it was fair what u call ott is not ott but fakeness @BiggBoss.”

“Yes 100% #MooseJattana did least work in comparison to others whereas #NishantBhatt doing lot of work. But bcz moose is not doing any work nishant has to suffer and it’s totally correct as show theme is stay connected so connection ki galti doosre contestant ko bhugtani padegi,” wrote another fan.

Bigg Boss OTT will air its grand finale on Saturday, September 18, 2021. After the mid-week eviction of singer Neha Bhasin, the top five finalists are Pratik Sehajpal, Divya Agarwal, Nishant Bhat, Shamita Shetty and Raqesh Bapat.