Bigg Boss Kannada 10: Sangeetha Sringeri exerts special power; excludes Karthik Mahesh and Vinay Gowda from the captaincy race

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In the latest episode of

Bigg Boss Kannada 10

, actress

Sangeetha Sringeri

strategically used a special power bestowed upon her by the recently evicted contestant Siri. The actress employed this unique advantage during the nomination segment, altering the dynamics of the upcoming captaincy task.
The nominated contestants for the

captaincy race

were

Vinay Gowda

,

Karthik Mahesh

, Sangeetha Sringeri, and Thukali Santhosh.

Given the opportunity by Bigg Boss, Sangeetha decided to exercise her special power, which allowed her to keep two contestants away from contending for the upcoming captaincy.
Sangeetha's choices raised eyebrows as she selected Karthik Mahesh and Vinay Gowda to be excluded from the captaincy contention. The actress provided insights into her decision-making process during the announcement, citing Karthik's impulsiveness as a captain. She expressed her desire to compete against Thukali Santhosh, highlighting that Vinay had already experienced the captaincy role earlier in the season.

The move triggered a mix of reactions within the Bigg Boss house, with Karthik and Vinay undoubtedly taken aback by the unexpected turn of events. On the flip side, Thukali Santhosh expressed gratitude towards Sangeetha for retaining him in the captaincy race.
The strategic use of the special power has added a layer of intrigue to the captaincy dynamics, creating anticipation and speculation among both the contestants and the viewers. Sangeetha's calculated decision has set the stage for an intense captaincy task, with contestants now gearing up for a new challenge.

As the Bigg Boss Kannada 10 drama unfolds, fans eagerly await the repercussions of Sangeetha Sringeri's tactical move and how it will impact the dynamics of relationships and alliances within the house. With each passing episode, the reality show continues to deliver unexpected twists and turns, keeping the audience hooked to their screens.

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