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Post by : Rameen Ariff
Shehbaz Badesha, brother of actor and singer Shehnaaz Gill, has quickly become one of the most annoying contestants in Bigg Boss 19, failing to live up to the charm of his famous sister. Shehnaaz Gill, a fan favourite from Bigg Boss 13, won hearts with her authenticity, emotional honesty, and infectious energy. Her presence in the house was natural, entertaining, and relatable, earning her admiration from both Salman Khan and the audience.
Shehbaz, however, has struggled to carve out his own identity. Unlike Shehnaaz, his approach to the game feels forced and calculated. While he attempts to entertain, his behaviour often crosses into irritation rather than amusement. From petty remarks to manufactured drama, his actions appear strategic rather than genuine, leaving housemates and viewers unimpressed.
Instances like mocking Zeishaan Quadri for his gym duties or making selective comments about Abhishek Bajaj highlight his tendency to provoke rather than engage. Even his interactions with housemates, including Pranit, often seem transactional, focused more on gaining attention than forming real connections. Allies such as Baseer, Neelam, and Tanya have reportedly started questioning his motives, suggesting his gameplay is attention-driven.
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The key difference between Shehnaaz and Shehbaz lies in authenticity. Shehnaaz’s charm stemmed from her true personality, whereas Shehbaz relies on a set of “Bigg Boss strategies” that fail to resonate. Alliances, jokes, and confrontations all appear staged, resulting in irritation instead of entertainment.
Bigg Boss has always been a platform where contestants’ personalities shine through, creating memorable moments for viewers. Shehnaaz understood this art, but Shehbaz seems to miss the mark. If he wants to regain credibility and connect with audiences, he must rethink his approach before it’s too late. Otherwise, he risks not only being remembered as irritating but also losing the game entirely.
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