Bigg Boss Telugu 4: Surya kiran, first evicted contestant

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Director Surya Kiran, one of the most popular contestant in Bigg Boss Telugu 4, evicted at the end of the first week. Later, Surya Kiran spoke about his brief stay in BB house, fellow contestants and many more things.

Surya kiran said that he hasn’t seen a single episode of Bigg Boss before entering the show. He realized that the others were talking about the previous seasons of other languages also. All other contestant prepared well. He said that he didn’t play it like a game but just was being himself.

He strongly felt that he would have survived in the house for long if he had not been nominated in the first week. Even the contestants didn’t have a reason to nominate him except for the fact that he had shouted at Monal.

Actually the scene is self explanatory as he seriously objected to Monal getting emotional because she was getting deviated from the task.

He said that he was the one who suggested Monal to give water to every contestant entering the BB house so that she can make an impression. As harika was feeling uncomfortable because of the dress she wore, he initiated to broom the house on the very first day.

In fact all these good things were out of their mind, which could be used to save him. Instead they just kept quiet.

Surya Kiran was hanging around Amma Rajasekhar because he felt he needed help with communicating with the rest of the contestants. He didn’t want to hang around for just to be around, or pamper Gangavva for the sake of votes.

Surya felt that as Gangavva is a farmer,  and the farmer feeds our country, he doesn’t see any need to pamper Ganagavva and keep flocking around just to exhalt themselves and enhance the drama.

He hates such drama, and prefers to respect her as a co-contestant and be cordial and concerned.

He shared his predictions for everyone in the house. The contestants impressed to his predictions. In fact, Abhijeet even hugged him after the session. He had planned acting classes which could have helped them later in life. It would have fetched him some votes, too.

He felt that the two-week quarantine life was more difficult than Bigg Boss actually. He said that the production house and channel have taken good care of them.

Before entering into the house, contestants have to undergo 5 COVID-19 tests. Before Supplying Ration, clothes and other essentials needs to be sanitized properly.

What Surya Kiran predicted about other contestants:

Gangavva – She can survive as long as she doesn’t want to exit and will definitely come out if these contestants continue to over pamper her.

Amma Rajasekhar – He is being nice to everyone so that he doesn’t get nominated.

Noel – He is too smart and has come in completely prepared.

Mehaboob – He is a quick learner and is good at any task. He will soon up his game.

Monal – To keep glamour quotient in the show, a romantic track centered on her.

Will his predictions come true? Wait and watch

Surya Kiran is eager to come back if there is a wild card re-entry. He said that he will definitely come back into the show and his strategy would be pretty much the same. He feels that he has only laid a strong foundation and that his efforts will bear fruits after his re-entry.

ALSO READ: BB4 Telugu: One contestant gets eliminated while another makes a wild card entry

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