Bigg Boss Telugu Season 8: Conspiracy Behind Manikanta’s Eviction?

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Bigg Boss Telugu Season 8: Conspiracy Behind Manikanta’s Eviction?


Bigg Boss Telugu Season 8: Conspiracy Behind Manikanta’s Eviction?

Bigg Boss Telugu show witnessed a never-before moment during this weekend. As per the speculations, Naga Manikanta is eliminated from the show but the decision is self-made and not because of the voting of the audiences. But, there seems to be a conspiracy behind the same.

Usually, the eviction decision gets leaked on every Saturday unofficially. Likewise, almost all the Bigg Boss reviewers and bloggers posted that Prithvi Raj Shetty is eliminated from the game. Many of them did videos and even posted comments on the same. In fact, season 6 contestant Adi Reddy also posted a video, confirming the eviction of Prithvi.

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But, something happened in the span of few hours. Usually, the Saturday’s episode and Sunday’s episode is shot on the same day. By the time the news of Prithviraj’s eviction came out, the shoot for Sunday’s episode did not begin. But, in the span of few hours, the decision was changed and all the reviewers shared the news about Naga Manikanta’s eviction.

Interestingly, Naga Manikanta competed the final spot with Gautham Krishna who is the current mega chief in the house. Gautham played to the best of his abilities this week but unfortunately, he was left with the opinion that something went wrong.

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In fact, Nagarjuna revealed that the audiences saved Naga Manikanta and Gautham received less votes. Despite that, the team had to eliminate Naga Manikata as he is unable to play the game. For sure, there seems to be a conspiracy to change the decision then and there. At the same time, they also put Gautham in dilemma in order to save Prithviraj.

Many feel that had the final eviction happened between Manikanta and Prithvi, it would have made more sense.

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