With the entrance of 18 participants into the house on Sunday, Bigg Boss 18 got underway. Drama started in the house on the first morning of the show, with actor Vivian Dsena looking like a strong contender and actress Shehzada Dhami looking like a red flag. While each candidate is currently occupied with showing their peculiarities, Vivian Dsena’s impassioned discussion regarding celebrity with Shehzada Dhami and Avinash Mishra was the high point of Monday’s episode.
Sitting in the lawn, Vivian recapped how hard it was for him to become a star in his day, an opinion that infuriated Shehzada Dhami. “Earlier it took ages to become a hero, you will only see those 10-15 heroes,” stated Vivian Dsena. Shehzada responded, maintaining his opposing viewpoint, by saying, “But you worked when the audience was only focused on TV.” Vivian was also instructed by Avinash Mishra to refrain from applying a single perspective to everyone.
“Do we have those kinds of serious actors working right now?” Vivian continued. Here, I’m just talking about acting—not attractiveness or physical prowess. Being a skilled actor is your main responsibility; today’s mentality is shaped by fleeting success. Because information is reaching people’s minds more quickly nowadays, the success percentage has decreased.
Shehzada addressed his argument with Rajan Shahi once again after taking offense at Vivian’s comments, saying, “I was so focused on my acting, but that attitude about ‘oh I am a big star’ relies on other factors too.” Production companies use this method even though they believe they have made actors famous today. They ask me why I should make you a star if you don’t work for me. That idea that one can create stars is incorrect. And I find it disrespectful if you claim that newly trained performers don’t put in a lot of work.
Maintaining his perspective on Shehzada’s argument, Vivian continued, “It seems like you went through a difficult time. One thing I’ve learned in my 36 years of life is that no matter what you do, your ability and success will always be determined by the kind of beating you can withstand before getting back up and continuing to move with the same ferocity. Concentrate on your work; you will never succeed if you are always thinking about the outcome.
Later on, Arfeen Khan, Vivian, and Avinash were talking about how Shehzada continues bringing up this subject, but the conversation ended there.
Avinash further brought up Salman Khan’s request for Shehzada to move on, to which Arfeen countered that the young actor was playing the victim and that people of his caliber could not last in the game for very long.