'Don’t Blame Me For Nehal And Baseer’s Eviction': Vijay Vikram Singh Clarifies Yet Again He Is Not Bigg Boss
'Don’t Blame Me For Nehal And Baseer’s Eviction': Vijay Vikram Singh Clarifies Yet Again He Is Not Bigg Boss
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'Don’t Blame Me For Nehal And Baseer’s Eviction': Vijay Vikram Singh Clarifies Yet Again He Is Not Bigg Boss

News18,Yatamanyu Narain 🕒︎ 2025-10-31

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'Don’t Blame Me For Nehal And Baseer’s Eviction': Vijay Vikram Singh Clarifies Yet Again He Is Not Bigg Boss

For more than a decade, his commanding baritone has echoed through the walls of the Bigg Boss house, setting the tone for drama, suspense, and emotion. But despite being one of the most recognizable voices on Indian television, voice artist Vijay Vikram Singh wants to make one thing clear — he is not Bigg Boss. In a recent Instagram video, Singh once again addressed fan confusion surrounding his role on the hit reality show. Over the years, viewers have often mistaken him for the omnipotent voice that interacts directly with contestants. However, Singh clarified that his part is limited to narration — the updates, recaps, and time cues that help the audience follow the show’s flow. “Main Bigg Boss Nahi Hoon” — The Truth About the Two Voices Speaking to the camera with characteristic calm, Vijay Vikram Singh explained, “‘Bigg Boss aap sabhi ko batana chahte hain’—bhai ye main nahi bolta hu Bigg Boss mein. Matlab, jo awaaz aap show mein sunte hain jaise ‘Bigg Boss chahte hain’ ya ‘Main chahta hu ki aap ye kare,’ woh meri awaaz nahi hai. Main Bigg Boss nahi hoon.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vijay V Singh (@vijayvikram77) Singh elaborated that Bigg Boss actually features two distinct voices — one belonging to the entity “Bigg Boss” himself, who interacts with the contestants inside the house, and another — his own — which serves as the narrator’s voice for the audience, “Show mein do awaaz hain,” he continued. “Dusri awaaz jaise ‘Dopahar 12 baje,’ ya ‘Aage dekhiye,’ ye sab meri awaaz hai. Contestants se baat karte waqt jo awaaz aap sunte hain, woh main nahi hoon.” His Role Is Purely Narrative — No Power Over Eliminations To drive the point home, Singh humorously addressed one of the most common misconceptions — that he influences evictions or contestant fates, “Baseer nikal gaye hain, Nehal nikal gayi hain, lekin isme mera koi haath nahi hai,” he said with a smile. “Mera yogdan sirf itna hai ki main samay bata deta hoon aur aapko updates deta hoon.” He further emphasized that decisions related to nominations, eliminations, and casting are entirely handled by Colors TV and Endemol Shine India, the production companies behind the show, “Main show ki dusri awaaz hoon. Dono awaaze thodi milti-julti lagti hain, par alag hain. Contestant ko nikaalna ya lena mere haath mein nahi hota. Ye nirnay Colors aur Endemol ka hota hai.” A Voice Fans Can’t Forget — But Often Confuse Singh, who has been narrating Bigg Boss for several seasons, revealed that this was not the first — or even the fifth — time he’s had to clarify this confusion. In fact, he joked that this was his 20th or 26th video explaining the same thing. Fans frequently tag or message him online, either blaming him for eliminations or praising him for decisions that he has no involvement in. Despite the repetitive nature of the misunderstanding, Singh takes it all in stride. He ended his clarification video with a polite request to fans: stop blaming him for eliminations and enjoy the show for what it is — entertainment. Vijay Vikram Singh’s voice has become synonymous with Bigg Boss — powerful, engaging, and instantly recognizable. But as he’s reminded viewers yet again, he is not the commanding figure behind the mic calling the shots — he’s the storyteller helping audiences stay connected to India’s most-watched reality show.

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