The 'Bigg Boss' reality show has been a mainstay of Indian television since its inception in 2006, captivating audiences with its blend of drama, entertainment, and celebrity antics. Over the years, the show has seen a variety of contestants and winners, ranging from Shweta Tiwari and Juhi Parmar to more recent winners like Tejasswi Prakash and MC Stan. Each season has brought its own flavour, contributing to the show's evolving legacy.


Abhiishek Mohta, a prominent figure in the Indian television industry, has made a name for himself both behind and in front of the camera. Known for his work as one of the top casting directors, Mohta has been involved in various projects, from TV commercials and music videos to high-profile endeavors like Colors TV's "Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran." His acting credits include music videos and feature films such as "Nibba Nibbi Ka Lockdown" and "Boy Friend Girl Friend Aur Woh 2."


Recently, Mohta stirred discussions with his comments on the current state of 'Bigg Boss.' He remarked, “At one time, Bigg Boss was all about personality and entertainment. That time has passed; now people win the show thanks to the influence of YouTube audiences.”


 






This statement reflects his perspective on how the show's dynamic has shifted, emphasizing the growing role of social media in the reality TV landscape.


His observations highlight a significant change in how reality shows like 'Bigg Boss' operate in the era of digital influence. As the show continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how it adapts to the changing media environment and audience expectations.


Bigg Boss OTT 3, hosted by Anil Kapoor, will have its finale on Friday, August 2.