The voting results signaled a clear shift: the audience was looking for emotional connection and entertainment value rather than mere competence in tasks. When Aditi, a contestant who stirred controversy and brought high-voltage drama to the screen, survived elimination over contestants with cleaner track records, it confirmed a new voting psychology. The audience was voting to retain the "content" that fueled their daily discourse, even if that content was controversial.

Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 3 has been a thrilling ride, with its fair share of twists and turns. While some contestants played a strong game, others struggled to connect with the audience. Rishu Rajan's win might have come as a surprise to many, but his quiet determination and strategic gameplay ultimately paid off.

The wait is finally over, and the winner of Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 3 has been announced. The season, which premiered on July 20, 2019, on Asianet, has been a rollercoaster ride of emotions, drama, and entertainment. After a grueling 90-day journey, the winner of the season has been crowned, and it's none other than...

Despite some criticism about the show's format and contestants, Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 3 has been a huge success, with high TRPs and a strong fan following. The show's host, Mohanlal, has once again proved his mettle as a presenter, keeping the audience engaged throughout the season.

This period highlighted the volatility of the voting system. It demonstrated that in Season 3, the narrative outside the house—shaped by social media debates and YouTube analysis channels—had a direct impact on the votes inside. Manikuttan’s consistent position at the top of voting polls for weeks established him as the presumptive winner, proving that a "good boy" image, if framed correctly as that of a victim or an underdog, could galvanize massive support.