Bigg Boss Accused of Bias as Arya Faces Eviction Amid Allegations of Violence, Fans Slam Ignorance of Nikki-Arbaaz’s Aggressive Behavior

The storm inside the  Bigg Boss Marathi  house shows no signs of calming. Fans have expressed their frustration over a recent altercation between Arya Jadhav and Nikki Tamboli, arguing that if Bigg Boss evicts Arya citing violence, it would be a major mistake.

Bigg Boss Marathi: Is the Show Biased? Fans Outraged as Arya Faces Eviction, While Nikki-Arbaaz's Aggressive Behavior is Ignored 

The storm inside the  Bigg Boss Marathi  house shows no signs of calming. Fans have expressed their frustration over a recent altercation between Arya Jadhav and Nikki Tamboli, arguing that if Bigg Boss evicts Arya citing violence, it would be a major mistake. Viewers have raised concerns on social media, questioning the fairness of the show's decisions.  

While a verdict is being made against Arya, fans are also pointing out the behavior of other contestants. Arbaaz Patel has repeatedly been accused of aggressive conduct during tasks. Janhavi even admitted that Arbaaz almost wrestled with her during a task and twisted her hand. Similarly, in the “cap task,” Arbaaz was seen directly pushing Abhijeet, but Bigg Boss took no action.  

Nikki Tamboli is also facing accusations of aggressive behavior. On two occasions, her nails scratched Arya's hand and cheek, yet Bigg Boss did not intervene. Following a fight between Arya and Nikki, it was reported that Nikki even kicked Arya, but the show again chose to ignore it.  

Fans are accusing Bigg Boss of being biased, suggesting that Nikki is treated as the “queen” of the show, with her mistakes being overlooked. Despite 95% of comments on Colors Marathi’s social media pages being critical of Nikki and Arbaaz, the channel seems to be shielding them.  

Supporters of Arya have warned that evicting her on the grounds of violence would be an unjust decision. Social media is flooded with posts and comments in her defense, and fans have cautioned Bigg Boss that ignoring their concerns could backfire.   

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