Bigg Boss | |
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Season 1 | |
Presented by | Arshad Warsi |
No. of days | 86 |
No. of housemates | 15 |
Winner | Rahul Roy |
Runner-up | Carol Gracias |
No. of episodes | 86 |
Release | |
Original network | SET |
Original release | 3 November 2006 – 26 January 2007 |
Season chronology |
Bigg Boss is the first season of the Indian reality TV programme Bigg Boss . It aired on Sony Entertainment Television from 3 November 2006 to 26 January 2007, a total of 86 days. Unlike other versions of Big Brother , the Indian version uses celebrities, not members of the general public, as housemates. The first season was hosted by Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi. The 86-episode series ended on 26 January 2007 with Rahul Roy becoming the winner while Carol Gracias became the runner-up. [1]
The show is based on the Big Brother format developed by John de Mol. A number of contestants (known as "housemates") lived in a purpose-built house and were isolated from the rest of the world. Each week, housemates nominated two of their peers for eviction, and the housemates who received the most nominations would face a public vote. Of these, one would eventually leave, having been "evicted" from the House. However, there were exceptions to this process as dictated by Bigg Boss. In the final week, there were three housemates remaining, and the public voted for who they wanted to win.
Tasks were set by Bigg Boss each week. The housemates were allowed to gamble on task outcomes and were rewarded with extra money to order more supplies if they won.
Sr | Housemate | Day entered | Day exited | Status |
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1 | Rahul | Day 1 | Day 86 | Winner |
2 | Carol | Day 1 | Day 86 | 1st runner-up |
3 | Ravi | Day 1 | Day 86 | 2nd runner-up |
4 | Rakhi | Day 1 | Day 29 | Evicted |
Day 42 | Day 83 | Evicted | ||
5 | Amit | Day 1 | Day 77 | Evicted |
6 | Rupali | Day 1 | Day 70 | Evicted |
7 | Baba | Day 42 | Day 63 | Evicted |
8 | Ragini | Day 1 | Day 56 | Evicted |
9 | Deepak T | Day 13 | Day 50 | Evicted |
10 | Anupama | Day 1 | Day 42 | Evicted |
11 | Aryan | Day 1 | Day 35 | Evicted |
12 | Kashmera | Day 1 | Day 21 | Evicted |
Day 71 | Day 81 | Guest | ||
13 | Deepak P | Day 1 | Day 14 | Evicted |
14 | Bobby | Day 1 | Day 7 | Evicted |
15 | Salil | Day 1 | Day 6 | Ejected |
The participants in the order of appearance and entered in house are:
Week | Day | Guest(s) | Purpose of Visit | Ref(s) |
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1 | Day 7 | Shahid Kapoor | To promote his film Vivah | [26] |
Johnny Lever | Special appearance | [27] | ||
2 | Day 13 | Ritesh Deshmukh | To promote his film Apna Sapna Money Money | [28] |
3 | Day 22 | Hritik Roshan | To promote his film Dhoom 2 | [29] |
4 | Day 26 | Parvin Dabas & Preeti Jhangiani | To promote their film With Luv... Tumhaara | [30] |
5 | Day 30 | Salman Khan & Rani Mukerji | To promote their film Baabul | [31] |
6 | Day 43 | John Abraham | To promote his film Kabul Express | [32] |
7 | Day 50 | Akshay Kumar & Lara Dutta | To promote their film Bhagam Bhag | [33] |
8 | Day 58 | Apurva Agnihotri, Surveen Chawla, Saumya Tandon & Kavita Kaushik | Special appearances from Sony shows | [34] |
9 | Days 62-63 | Anu Gaur | To support her brother Amit Sadh | [35] |
Jaya Sawant | To support her daughter Rakhi Sawant | [35] | ||
Rajni Ganguly | To support her daughter Rupali Ganguly | [35] | ||
Ronnie Gracias | To support his daughter Carol Gracias | [35] | ||
Rajlaxmi R. Roy | To support her husband Rahul Roy | [35] | ||
Preeti Kishan | To support her husband Ravi Kishan | [35] | ||
10 | Day 72 | Abhishek Bachchan & Aishwarya Rai | To promote their film Guru | [36] |
11 | Day 79 | Salman Khan & Priyanka Chopra | To promote their film Salaam-E-Ishq | [37] |
12 | Day 85 | Saif Ali Khan & Vidya Balan | To promote their film Eklavya: The Royal Guard | [38] |
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Day 80 Day 85 House
CaptainRahul Aryan Deepak T Rahul Carol Ravi Carol Rahul Rupali Amit Ravi No
CaptainCaptain's
NominationsBobby
AmitRupali
CarolKashmera
RaginiRupali
RakhiAnupama
AryanRahul
AmitDeepak T
RaviRupali
AmitRahul
RakhiRupali
Ravi2 Amit
CarolVote to: Evict None WIN Rahul House
CaptainDeepak P
RaginiRakhi
KashmeraHouse
CaptainAryan Deepak T
RaginiDeepak T
RupaliHouse
CaptainBaba
AmitRupali
Rakhi4 Amit
CarolNo
NominationsNo
NominationsWinner
(Day 85)Carol Deepak P
BobbyDeepak P
KashmeraRakhi
KashmeraRakhi
AnupamaHouse
CaptainAnupama
Deepak THouse
CaptainBaba
RakhiRakhi
BabaRakhi
Amit3 Amit
RaviNo
NominationsNo
Nominations1st runner-up
(Day 85)Ravi Deepak P
BobbyDeepak P
KashmeraKashmera
RakhiRagini
AryanDeepak T
AryanHouse
CaptainRagini
Deepak TCarol
AmitBaba
AmitRupali
CarolHouse
CaptainNo
NominationsNo
Nominations2nd runner-up
(Day 85)Rakhi Rahul
Deepak PKashmera
RupaliCarol
RupaliRavi
CarolEvicted
(Day 29)Rupali
RaginiRupali
CarolCarol
RupaliCarol
Rupali5 Rahul
RaviNo
NominationsEvicted
(Day 83)Amit Deepak P
RupaliDeepak P
RupaliAryan
KashmeraAryan
RakhiRupali
AryanRagini
RupaliRavi
Deepak TRakhi
RaginiRakhi
RahulHouse
Captain1 Rahul
RaviEvicted
(Day 77)Rupali Aryan
AnupamaKashmera
Deepak PKashmera
RaginiAnupama
RaginiAnupama
Deepak TDeepak T
AnupamaDeepak T
RahulRagini
RahulHouse
CaptainRahul
RakhiEvicted
(Day 70)Baba Not In House Rakhi
RaginiCarol
RaviEvicted
(Day 63)Ragini Deepak P
BobbyRavi
RupaliDeepak T
RaviRakhi
RaviCarol
AnupamaAnupama
RaviRavi
RupaliCarol
RupaliEvicted
(Day 56)Deepak T Not In House House
CaptainRakhi
RaginiRagini
RupaliRahul
RupaliRahul
CarolEvicted
(Day 50)Anupama Rupali
CarolRupali
CarolCarol
AmitCarol
RaviCarol
RupaliRupali
CarolEvicted
(Day 42)Aryan Deepak P
RahulHouse
CaptainCarol
RupaliDeepak T
CarolCarol
RupaliEvicted
(Day 35)Kashmera Deepak P
RahulCarol
RupaliCarol
AmitEvicted
(Day 22)Guest / Secret Room
(Days 72–81)Left
(Day 81)Deepak P Ravi
RaginiRupali
CarolEvicted
(Day 14)Bobby Deepak P
RaviEvicted
(Day 7)Salil Deepak P
BobbyEjected
(Day 6)Notes None 1 None 2 3 None 5 None 4 Against
Public
VoteAyaan
Bobby
Deepak PDeepak P
Ravi
RupaliCarol
KashmeraCarol
Ragini
Rakhi
RaviAryan
RupaliAnupama
Deepak T
Ragini
Rahul
RupaliDeepak T
Ravi
RupaliAmit
Carol
Ragini
Rakhi
RupaliAmit
Baba
Carol
Rahul
RakhiRakhi
RupaliAmit
Carol
Rahul
RaviCarol
Rahul
Rakhi
RaviCarol
Rahul
RaviRe-entered None Rakhi None Kashmera None Secret Room None Kashmera None Guest None Kashmera None Ejected Salil None Evicted Bobby Deepak P Kashmera Rakhi Aryan Anupama Deepak T Ragini Baba Rupali Amit Rakhi Ravi Carol Rahul
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