Exclusive! Is Vivian Dsena participating in Bigg Boss 16 ? Vivian DSena RESPONDS !

Yesterday, we reported about Sirf Tum, which was launched in November last year, and moved to the OTT platform of the channel earlier this month, winding up on September 16. The show marked Vivian’s return to daily saps two years after two years after Shakti – Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki ended.

Meanwhile, speculations have been rife over him participating in the 16th season of Bigg Boss. When asked about it, he said, “This has become such a joke now that even my fans have started replying on my behalf. It’s a yearly rumour, which I have become used to. I was never interested in this kind of reality show and don’t see myself fitting into the format.”

In an exclusive chat with us, Vivian confirmed the news to us. He said, “Everything in life must come to an end and according to my own life experiences, some endings are for the better. Over the years, I have understood that not everything happens the way we want or expect. Life is a roller-coaster ride and the best of experiences are the ones that teach you good lessons for the future.”

The show began on a high note but things went downhill soon. So, what could be the reason for its abysmal performance? The actor shared, “Things turned out to be different from how they were originally planned. But TV is known to be notorious and Indian TV is becoming even more unpredictable with every passing day.”

During the course of the shoot, there were rumours about the actor’s tantrums and long absences. Vivian seemed unfazed by these speculations. He said, “I addressed these rumours around the time when people claimed that I was quitting the show when it was moving to the channel’s OTT platform. I am reiterating what I said then. Whatever happened was mutually agreed on between my producer and me. If certain actors on my set had paid attention to their performance and worked diligently instead of showing unsolicited interest in my work, gossiping about me, or spending more time in posting reels, things would have been different. It’s easy to blame the protagonist when the show shuts and even easier to take credit when it does well and call it ‘teamwork’. I guess sharing the credit should be in both cases — when a show works and also when it does not.”

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