Why Tanya Mittal's 'Bigg Boss' journey is a lesson in emotional resilience

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Entertainment | TV OTT
Naima Sood
09 DEC 2025 | 10:02:00

Tanya Mittal's journey in the 'Bigg Boss' house goes to prove that a motley of people around does not promise connection. Her candid reflections bring forth how the show is as much about navigating loneliness as it is about drama or strategy.

The loneliness paradox of 'Bigg Boss'

Even in a bustling house, Tanya Mittal felt secluded from all others. Contestants stay with each other day and night, but constant proximity does not always bring about significant bonds. This is the psychological pressure of 'Bigg Boss': it's a high-stakes social experiment where human emotions are tested under extreme conditions.

Tanya Mittal spoke to ANI in an interview about the loneliness she felt by saying "I don't know, I feel very empty, very lonely and very lost. And I never lied, I can't lie about it. I would like to say my journey in one word, I would say like a diamond mine."

'Bigg Boss': is it about strategy or connection?

Some feel that the contestants of 'Bigg Boss' today are more into personal branding and being known even after the show gets over, which makes genuine connections a rarity. Others say it is the very nature of the show: strangers in a confined, pressured environment. The question is, which of these ultimately leads to emotional isolation?

Tanya's experience reflects this tension: while some contestants retreat into strategy, others search for sincerity. Navigating the isolation is the actual test here.

So, Tanya's journey raises an important question about who ends up winning or coming out stronger after the show: is 'Bigg Boss' about tactfully overcoming loneliness or about successfully forging long-term friendships with your housemates?

The answer is not so simple. It involves emotional resilience, showing grace under pressure, the ability to strategically think, and the knack of keeping one's feet on the ground come what may. Tanya's story reminds us that the house isn't just about entertainment; it's about human endurance.

Lessons from Tanya Mittal's 'Bigg Boss' experience

Tanya Mittal's openness offers a rare insight into the emotional challenges of reality television. A lesson in resilience, patience, and self-awareness has been her experience. For viewers and aspiring contestants alike, it drives home the point that even in a crowded room, one can feel profoundly alone. In the end, how one navigates those emotions, may be as important as winning the game itself.

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