Q: What’s your take on Mannara being part of Bigg Boss, especially when connected to Bhatt, Shetty and the Chopra family?

A: I believe when individuals associated with Bhatt, Shetty or the Chopra family are on the show, there’s often speculation of favoritism.

Q: How do you respond to the social media buzz about Mannara’s connection to the Chopra family, leading to accusations of favoritism?

A: I don’t think favoritism exists because having a family member inside the house provides a genuine perspective, dispelling any notion of scripted or biased content.

Q: Can you explain why you think the platform is unbiased and authentic?

A: With a family member genuinely participating, there’s no need for scripted scenarios or hidden shooting. It ensures a real and unbiased portrayal.

Q: Do you believe the interactions in the confession room are authentic?

A: Yes, the confession room discussions seem genuine, especially when participants like Mannara’s sister share personal experiences and emotions.

Q: How does having a family member inside influence the reality check aspect?

A: It brings an unique and authentic dimension to the show. If someone from the family interacts, it adds more reality, eliminating any doubt about the authenticity of the content.

Q: How would you respond to the perception that certain contestants receive more attention or support?

A: While viewers may have their opinions, inviting family members doesn’t necessarily lead to bias. If someone seems to get more attention, it’s likely due to their individual interactions and genuine nature.

Q: What’s your view on Mannara being emotional or discussing her experiences inside?

A: Emotional moments are organic, and her sharing authentic experiences adds depth to the show. It’s not about manipulating situations; it’s about being genuine.

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