The ninth season of the Bigg Boss Telugu TV show witnesses the eviction episode on Sunday. However, we have exclusively learned that a contestant who was carrying huge expectations had to take the exit door in the first week. Most surprisingly, Srashti Varma is reportedly eliminated from the house.
Background:
Srashti Varma is a dance choreographer who also worked for Pushpa 2: The Rule. Before stepping into the Bigg Boss house, Srashti Varma made headlines for filing a POCSO case against a top dance director in Telugu cinema. The case was sensationalized and also received widespread media attention. In later days, Srashti also gave interviews, sharing her story. Many thought that Srashti would become that bold contestant who would create some content to evoke a special interest.
Performance:
Srashti Varma entered the BB house with a lot of expectations. However, she left neither a good impression nor a bad impression. She did not develop a great bond with any of the housemates. Srashti did not get a chance to participate in any of the disputes in the house. When Sanjjana stole the egg and triggered the house, Srashti also expressed her anger, but she did not carry it forward. However, she got a chance to be a part of the captaincy task, and Ramu, who represented her, played it well. Srashti is just in the house, but not getting enough screen time. Although Srashti Varma did not get a chance to shine, she also failed to create chances for garnering the screentime.
Eviction Analysis:
Shrasti Varma, Demon Pawan, Bharani, Suman Shetty, Tanuja Gowda, Sanjjana, Rithu Chowdary, Emmanuel, and Flora Shaini are in the nominations during the first week.
Going by the performance, Flora Shaini must go out of the house in the first week. But by luck, Flora is gaining sympathy because of how Sanjjana is behaving. Sanjjana is having a cold war with Flora, bringing in some soft corner towards her. But Srashti is not in a positive space and a negative space because of which she got affected.
On the whole, Srashti Varma’s eviction is no surprise to the audience, and it’s a fair eviction.




