Bigg Boss Telugu 9: Who is the First Elimination This Season?
Let’s get straight to the point: the first elimination in Bigg Boss Telugu Season 9 is raging with suspense, and if gossip in living rooms and social media war rooms is anything to go by, Suman Shetty, yes, the comedian who had folks giggling and competitors fuming, is the contestant everyone’s betting on to leave the house first.
But if Bigg Boss has taught viewers anything, it’s never bet the house on a “sure thing.” In fact, as the votes rolled in, Suman Shetty’s fortunes did a U-turn.
The guy who was supposed to pack his bags ended up with a mountain of audience support, landing him in, quite possibly, the “safe zone” for now. Oh, the irony!
I had my doubts, honestly. Watching week one, Suman was mostly chill, drifting between comedy and clever commentaries, while the tension between Tenants and Owners started to bubble.
Yet when the nominations happened, stretching on until Wednesday for extra thirst-trap drama, Suman’s calmness looked almost strategic. Social media erupted with predictions, memes, and “Save Suman” hashtags.
The weekend is here, everyone’s pacing the room, and host Nagarjuna is tightening the suspense, ready to drop the eviction hammer. Every fan has their theory, and the vibe in the house is electric.
Bigg Boss Telugu 9: A New Twist with Celebs and Commoners
Bigg Boss Telugu 9 isn’t playing it safe this time. This “Celebrity vs Common Man” concept, where celebrities are called Tenants and commoners are tagged Owners, has rebooted the classic formula with fresh sass.
Basically, Tenants have to cook, sweep, and scrub for the Owners, who hold all the household power. Now, I know that sounds like some dystopian reality gameshow, but it’s brilliantly suited for juicy TV. Arguments? Check. Awkward alliances? Double check.
If you loved the kitchen fights of previous seasons, just wait for these clashes: the Owners get pampered while big-shot celebs hustle for brownie points (and roti).
In the first few hours, old-fashioned courtesy gave way to a fiery blend of kitchen politics and stinging one-liners. The energy didn’t fizzle out, owners called the shots, tenants grumbled (sometimes loudly), and petty squabbles over chores turned into headline drama.
It’s fun to see well-known faces deal with daily grind, and the commoners, who are far from common in attitude, aren’t shy with snappy comebacks. This isn’t a slow burn; it’s pure, midweek mayhem.
Nomination Shocks: Who Faced the Axe First?
Nine contestants, nine stressed handshakes, and one very long nomination session, the number of housemates facing elimination this week had viewers clutching their phones. Here’s how the dice rolled:
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Tenants (Celebrities): Sanjana Galrani, Ritu Chowdhary, Tanuja Gowda, Suman Shetty, Flora Saini, Shrishti Verma, Ramu Rathod, Immanuel
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Owners (Commoners): Demon Pawan
The tension was real. Suman Shetty, Tanuja Gowda, Immanuel, Flora Saini, and Shrishti Verma all saw themselves tossed between “safe” and “danger” zones as votes poured in.
The twist? The most underestimated players often rack up surprise support. Suman Shetty was thought to be out, but social media warriors and old fans seemed to rally, bumping up his votes enough to (maybe) dodge the exit.
Flora Saini and Shrasti Varma slipped into critical territory, but absolutely nothing is written in stone when the weekend episode rolls around and Nagarjuna calls the shots.
If you want a quick, informal glance at “who’s sweating” in the house, here’s my own little bullet rundown. Don't quote me on this for your office prediction pool!
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Current eviction candidates: Rithu Chowdary, Suman Shetty, Flora Saini, Sanjana, Shrasti Varma, Ramu Rathod, Emmanuel, Demon Pawan
Every single person’s fate seems to swing on a dime, thanks to the ever-chaotic fan votes that could make anyone a hero or zero overnight.
Voting Surprises: Crowd Favorites and Underdogs
Here’s where I got genuinely invested. Watching the voting graphs in real-time (confession: I checked the fan accounts at least five times in one evening), you’d think Suman Shetty was out for sure.
But wave after wave of support poured in, turning despair into hope. It felt like one of those sports matches where the striker wakes up during injury time and changes everything. Suman’s dry wit and laid-back charm seemed to convert passive viewers into active voters, pushing him to the top ranks.
Tanuja Gowda and Immanuel trailed closely, but Flora Saini and Shrasti Verma found themselves teetering on the precipice of the eviction cliff. And Sanjana Galrani, despite some spicy controversies, held her ground with a fair chunk of support. Man, the voting patterns this season are as unpredictable as a Telangana monsoon!
The way Bigg Boss mixes up emotions, alliances, and audience power—you can never trust that early-week gloom. Sometimes the “underdog” becomes the darling of the weekend, and vice versa. It’s real entertainment, but for the housemates, it’s nail-biting time.
Unexpected Twists: Bigg Boss Telugu 9 Is All About the Drama
Not to sound dramatic (okay, maybe a little), but this season has dialed up the energy from minute one. There’s no slow-start honeymoon period.
The nomination round was practically a miniseries in itself, spanning days and loaded with so much sharp dialogue, you saw Twitter lighting up before the episode even aired.
Arguments burst out daily, tears flowed, and even tasks, like dishwashing or dividing up sleeping spots, turned into mini-battles for viewers’ attention.
When Suman Shetty’s “likely exit” became “yet another Bigg Boss plot twist,” you could just feel hundreds of living rooms erupting in groans, cheers, and rapid-fire WhatsApp debates.
Somehow, Bigg Boss Telugu 9 has managed to make every episode feel like its own season finale, and the constant feuding actually works to keep eyes glued to the screen.
If you’ve spent a lazy Sunday binge-watching Bigg Boss, you’ll know that the wildest moments aren’t always about the formal evictions. Sometimes it’s the awkward team-ups, the kitchen crises, or Nagarjuna’s witty digs that leave the deepest impression.
Where to Watch Bigg Boss Telugu Season 9?
You want in on all this drama? Head over to Star Maa on TV, where Nagarjuna’s hosting style makes every eviction episode a must-watch. If you’ve traded your cable box for streaming, Hotstar (now Disney+ Hotstar) has you covered—live feeds, episode highlights, and behind-the-scenes clips ready for bingeing any time, anywhere.