In a recent episode of
Bigg Boss Kannada Season 10, host
Kiccha Sudeep revisited a past controversy involving Vinay Gowda's metaphorical use of the term "wearing bangles." Vinay had previously acknowledged his mistake and expressed regret, seemingly concluding the matter. However, during the 'Good, Bad, Ugly' task, contestants
Sangeetha Sringeri and Tanisha Kuppanada wore bangles, reigniting the issue.
Sangeetha and Tanisha questioned! Sudeep questioned the appropriateness of bringing up a previously resolved matter, especially one with a positive resolution.
He specifically addressed Sangeetha and Tanisha, questioning the decision to use bangles as a prop during the task and whether it was correct to turn it into a weapon. The host emphasized the sensitivity of the term and pondered why the issue needed to be remembered and revisited. Following Kiccha Sudeep's pointed questioning, Sangeetha Sringeri and Tanisha Kuppanada swiftly realized the gravity of their actions and promptly apologized for their choice of props during the 'Good, Bad, Ugly' task. The duo acknowledged their mistake and clarified that it was a spontaneous idea that occurred to them while attempting to fulfill the requirements of the task, which involved irking Vinay Gowda.
To the uninitiated, Earlier, Vinay Gowda stirred the atmosphere by metaphorically referring to Karthik Mahesh as someone who "wore bangles," suggesting a perceived lack of bravery. This comment sparked heated exchanges among contestants, leading to ongoing discussions and debates.
Kiccha Sudeep's insights However, host Kiccha Sudeep took a moment to enlighten viewers on the deeper connotations of the term 'bangle.' Emphasizing its traditional symbolism of strength, resilience, and empowerment, particularly associated with women, Sudeep's insightful commentary aimed to correct any misinterpretation or misuse of the metaphor. His wise words urged a more respectful and thoughtful approach in understanding and using such symbolic references, shedding light on the significance of cultural sensitivity within the Bigg Boss house.