The third Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss OTT 3 ended on a shocking note as host Anil Kapoor announced that Vada Pav Girl Chandrika Dixit had been evicted from the house, having received the lowest votes from the audience. This week, five contestants found themselves in the dreaded nomination zone—Vishal Pandey, Lovekesh Kataria, Shivani Kumari, Armaan Malik, and Chandrika Dixit. While fans rallied behind Vishal, Lovekesh, Shivani, and Armaan, ensuring their safety, Chandrika was not so fortunate and was voted out of the contentious reality show.
In an unexpected twist, the eviction followed a series of intense moments that heated up the house dynamics. Before the eviction was announced, Anil Kapoor welcomed special guest Ravi Kishen, who served a reality check to Shivani Kumari. Ravi pointedly told Shivani that her behavior towards other contestants was unacceptable. According to Ravi, Shivani’s actions in the house were indicative of her true personality, a revelation that sent ripples through the housemates. He didn’t hold back, attributing her unpleasant conduct to her background and upbringing.
Saturday’s episode proved particularly intense as Anil Kapoor turned the spotlight on Chandrika Dixit, criticizing her actions in the house. Known as the ‘Vada Pav Girl,’ Chandrika found herself on the receiving end of Anil’s criticisms for her frequent misuse of the victim card. Kapoor’s pointed remarks left no room for ambiguity. “Chandrika aapka iss ghar main koi mudda nahi hai. Aapko victim card khelna pasand hai (Chandrika, you have no clear issue in this house. You like to play the victim card),” Anil chastised. The host recounted how Chandrika had purposefully brought up an incident involving a slap between Armaan Malik and Vishal Pandey, without necessity, just to introduce a new angle to the issue.
Anil didn’t stop there. He questioned Chandrika’s identity and intentions within the Bigg Boss house.
. “Aapka vajood kya hai iss ghar mein? Ladki ke baare main ladka comment kare toh galat, aur ladki kar sakti hai. You know kya Kehte hai isse, hypocrisy (What’s your identity here? If a boy comments on a girl, it’s bad, but when a girl does the same to a boy, it is acceptable. This is called hypocrisy),” Anil asserted sternly.
Unfazed by Chandrika’s attempts to justify herself, Anil made it clear that her actions were driven by a desire to publicly shame her friends. “Tum woh topic khule manch pe, apne fayde ke liye, aur apne doston ko neeche dikhane ke liye uchal rahi ho (You are using this platform to disgrace your friends for your own benefit),” Anil said, laying bare her intentions.
Chandrika’s eviction brought mixed reactions from the housemates and viewers alike. For some, her departure came as a relief, believing it restored fairness and harmony in the house. Others, however, considered her eviction too harsh, arguing she was merely playing the game as per the unwritten rules of reality TV.
Chandrika’s elimination is expected to dramatically alter the dynamics inside the Bigg Boss OTT house. Fans are speculating about how the remaining contestants—Vishal Pandey, Lovekesh Kataria, Shivani Kumari, and Armaan Malik—will adapt to her absence and what new alliances or rivalries may form in the evolving landscape of the house.
Bigg Boss OTT 3 continues to stream on JioCinema Premium, engaging audiences with its unpredictable twists and turns. This latest eviction has once again underscored the high-stakes nature of the game where every action is scrutinized, and popularity often hangs by a thread.
As the competition heats up, viewers are eagerly tuning in to see who will stand out as the strongest contestant and who will falter. The drama is far from over, and in the fast-paced world of Bigg Boss, predicting the next eviction or scandal is nearly impossible. Fans are poised for the roller-coaster ride that each new episode promises, making Bigg Boss OTT 3 a staple in the world of reality television.
For those following the show, it becomes evidently clear that survival in the Bigg Boss house requires more than just a thick skin; it demands strategy, emotional intelligence, and, above all, a strong fan base willing to support their favorite contestants through thick and thin.