Bigg Boss Marathi 6 Evictee Ayush Sanjeev Opens Up on Journey, Health, and Shocking Exit
Ayush Sanjeev Reflects on Bigg Boss Marathi 6 Journey and Eviction

Bigg Boss Marathi 6 Evictee Ayush Sanjeev Reveals Candid Insights on House Journey and Shocking Exit

Ayush Sanjeev and Karan Sonawane recently bid farewell to the Bigg Boss Marathi 6 house, with Ayush's departure being anticipated while Karan's eviction stunned viewers. In an exclusive and heartfelt conversation, Ayush delved into his transformative experience, from overcoming personal challenges to forming deep bonds inside the high-pressure environment.

From Introvert to Captain: Ayush's Emotional Rollercoaster

Reflecting on his stint, Ayush described Bigg Boss as a "dream" and a significant milestone in his life. Having previously worked as a background dancer on the show, he embraced the opportunity without viewing it as a struggle. However, the initial weeks proved daunting for the self-proclaimed introvert, who admitted to having a small social circle. "The first week was the toughest because I’ve been an introvert for more than 27 years. Suddenly entering a house where you have to interact, bond, and play a game was overwhelming," he shared.

His journey took a positive turn when he became the first captain of the season during the second week, a role he approached with fairness and diligence. "I decided I wouldn’t rule the house, Bigg Boss rules the house. I would just take care of it," Ayush explained, expressing pride in his captaincy despite later criticisms from housemates.

Health Struggles and the Inevitability of Eviction

Ayush's progress was hampered by a serious health issue, stemming from an accident six to seven months prior that resurfaced inside the house. The pain and subsequent medical treatment left him bedridden, missing crucial tasks and reducing his visibility. "I knew people wouldn’t vote for someone who wasn’t visible. So my eviction wasn’t a shock for me. I sensed it coming," he acknowledged, highlighting the emotional toll of guilt and overthinking during his recovery.

In contrast, Karan Sonawane's eviction came as a complete surprise. Ayush praised Karan as a potential winner with sharp analytical skills, attributing his exit to bad timing. "It just felt like bad timing. Maybe he should have played faster," he remarked, noting their shared hope to bring the trophy to Thane.

Support System and Future Predictions

During his difficult period, Ayush found unwavering support from Karan and Prajakta, who assisted with medications, meals, and emotional comfort. "I missed my mom a lot — maybe 90%. But Karan and Prajakta covered 10% of that emotional gap," he expressed gratefully, while also mentioning others like Sachin, Sagar, and Tanvi who offered help.

Looking ahead, Ayush tipped Prajakta and Tanvi as strong contenders for the trophy, citing Prajakta's friendship and Tanvi's game understanding and resilience. He also pointed to Raqesh Bapat as a game changer, albeit negatively, criticizing his shift in behavior and double standards. "For the first three weeks, he was a gentleman, but later his behavior changed drastically," Ayush observed, emphasizing the importance of personality over victory.

Low Points and Life Lessons

Ayush identified the day his health deteriorated and an incident with Tanvi involving a punching bag as his worst moments in the house, both laden with emotional weight. However, these experiences taught him to appreciate life's small joys. "Bigg Boss teaches you to value small things. A cup of tea on time, calling your mother, these feel special now," he reflected, feeling more complete and grateful post-show.

Rapid Fire Round: Housemate Assessments

  • Prajakta: Like an elder sister.
  • Sachin: A genuine, kind-hearted people’s man.
  • Sagar: The problem-solver of the boys’ group.
  • Raqesh: Double standards, which I dislike.
  • Anushree: Unpredictable but fun.
  • Tanvi: A good friend.
  • Ruchita: Noisy at times but a strong player.
  • Prabhu: Smart and more mature than he appears.
  • Vishal: A gamer from day one, wears his mask confidently.
  • Deepali: Intimidating and confusing at times.
  • Roshan: Innocent but unaware of the bigger game.
  • Rakhi: I’m her fan. There can only be one Rakhi in this universe.

Ayush's journey in Bigg Boss Marathi 6, marked by personal growth and resilience, offers a poignant glimpse into the realities of reality TV, blending competition with heartfelt human connections.