'Bigg Boss' is a reality show that everyone loves and talks about. The most recent episode, 'Bigg Boss OTT 2', ended recently with Elvish Yadav as the surprise winner. This was a big deal because Elvish was the first wild card contestant to ever win the prized title. Abhishek Malhan came in second place, even though the battle was tough. Still, there were voices in Abhishek's camp that didn't agree with the result and said they were unhappy with it.
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Supporters thought that Abhishek was a more worthy candidate because he won people's hearts with his performance, but Elvish's large number of fans was a key factor in his victory. During the party, however, Rakhi Sawant, who was famous for being on 'Bigg Boss,' said something that made people think. Rakhi, who has been on 'Bigg Boss' for a number of seasons, including the Marathi version, was honest when she said that she doesn't think winning the show means you'll have a successful job.
Rakhi Sawant told the reporters in an honest conversation, "Let me tell you something. The lives of people who win Bigg Boss don't seem to move forward. Just look at who has won in the past. And then there are contestants like us who didn't win but still found our own ways. It seems like there is a curse. Sometimes the person who loses turns out to be the real winner."
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Rakhi has always been interesting, both on and off the 'Bigg Boss' stage, because she says what she thinks without filtering it. Manisha Rani won the second runner-up spot in the exciting final round, and Bebika Dhurve, Pooja Bhatt, and others won places after that. The big event brought together some of the best contestants from OTT 2, which added to the show.
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As people continue to talk about Elvish Yadav's win and Rakhi Sawant's honest words, the larger implications of the 'Bigg Boss' Winner's curse story raise interesting questions about how the show affects the careers and fame of its contestants.