Negative publicity often works as a shortcut to fame. In Bigg Boss, this tactic has paid off season after season. The makers usually bring in one contestant who ends up facing nonstop trolling, keeping the buzz alive both on and off-screen.
This time, all eyes are on Tanya Mittal a spiritual influencer known for her strict vegetarian lifestyle. She refuses to touch or eat non-vegetarian food and often avoids housework, saying her hands are “too soft.” At first, her habits turned into memes, but now, Weekend Ka Vaar episodes show her as a sympathy seeker. Inside the house, her blunt attitude often sparks clashes with other contestants.
Many viewers only watch the highlights, which paints Tanya in a negative light. Trollers call her “Nautanki” and question her spiritual side. The trolling grew worse after her ex-boyfriend alleged she uses social media for attention and followers.
This wave of negativity brings extra attention to Bigg Boss, but full episodes reveal that much of Tanya’s behavior is exaggerated for drama. The show’s producers should understand that relying only on trolling and controversy won’t keep you hooked. Bigg Boss needs fresh and genuine entertainment to hold your interest week after week.




