In the high-voltage world of Bigg Boss 18, every gesture, statement, and alliance is scrutinized. Lately, Vivian Dsena—known for his calm composure—found himself in the media’s crosshairs. During the recent press interaction inside the house, journalists raised questions about his relatively understated gameplay, suggesting that while he is popular, he might be lacking the aggression needed to clinch a victory in this unpredictable reality show.
A pointed question asked whether Vivian truly stands up for himself. One reporter even cast doubts on his potential to hold the trophy, arguing that he seems too timid or reluctant to engage in confrontations when needed. Vivian defended himself by asserting that authenticity matters more to him than drama. He argued that viewers appreciate genuine personalities over loud antics. However, the media questioned if a gentle approach might be overshadowed by more vocal contestants, leaving Vivian in a precarious spot.
Amid this media storm, fans and housemates hold differing opinions. Some support Vivian’s dignified demeanor, praising him for not losing his cool amid provocation. Others believe that Bigg Boss demands bolder, more confrontational gameplay—a stage where docile personalities often get sidelined.
Interestingly, Eisha Singh’s controversies have, in some ways, deflected attention away from Vivian’s predicament. While Eisha deals with accusations of being a “Chugli Aunty,” Vivian is labeled “Mr. Perfect.” Some fans argue that this moniker is simply code for “boring,” a trap that has spelled doom for many well-liked but non-dramatic contestants in previous seasons.
As the finale approaches, the big question remains: will Vivian’s calm resilience resonate enough with the voting public to triumph over louder personalities like Karan Veer Mehra or Avinash Mishra? Only time—and audience votes—will tell if authenticity can outshine the glitz and glam of big-stage theatrics in Bigg Boss 18.