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Upon entering the Bigg Boss Kannada Season 10 house, Avinash Shetty stirred trouble, prompting host Kichcha Sudeep to assert, “Why am I here to control the chaos?”
Without uttering those words, he would have appeared distinct but he irked Vinay by making such remarks. Accusing Vinay of foolishness in front of everyone, Avinash’s conduct was “inappropriate”.
The incident was retold in the Kichcha Panchayat, and the family burst into laughter at Avinash’s predicament. Avinash, now part of the Papareddy family, acknowledged joining and leaving with humility, triggering even more laughter. Kichcha Sudeep and Vinay later discussed the matter, with Sudeep humorously questioning Vinay about leaving next to him, turning the incident into a comical topic.
Avinash and Pavi secured safety from nomination this week, while eight contestants find themselves in elimination peril. The nominated participants- Vinay Gowda, Namratha Gowda, Drone Prathap, Tanisha Kuppanda, Snehith Gowda, Varthur Santhosh, Michael Ajay, and Sangeetha Sringeri- await their fate. Viewers can influence the outcome as voting lines are now open on JioCinema.
In a surprising turn of events, a significant number of housemates faced nomination for elimination. The nomination process unfolded amidst the uproar surrounding Varthur Santhosh’s potential departure. Despite expressing a desire for a voluntary exit and creating a buzz, Santhosh V remains in the game after reconsidering his decision, sparking discussions among the contestants.
Avinash embarked on his entertainment journey with a debut in Coastalwood, featuring Jai Tulunad, a Tulu film produced by NRI entrepreneur Frank Fernandes. Despite graduating with BHRD from SDM College of Management, Mangaluru, Avinash’s entry into the limelight followed a unique route. In 2007, he earned the notable title of Mr. Mangalore, a recognition that paved the way for opportunities in small ad films and modelling assignments with Jazz Bay.
Keen to delve into acting, Avinash pursued skill refinement by enrolling in a short-term acting course in Mumbai. His commitment and enthusiasm bore fruit as he clinched the title of Mr. South India in 2012, marking a pivotal moment in his career. This recognition became a stepping stone for Avinash in the Kannada film industry, securing a role in the noteworthy movie Challa Pilli, produced by Sudesh Shetty.
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