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Malayalee House | |
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Genre | Entertainment |
Created by | Surya TV |
Presented by | Revathi |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Malayalam |
No. of seasons | 01 |
No. of episodes | 85 |
Production | |
Running time | 60–75 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Surya TV |
Release | 5 May – 30 August 2013 |
Related | |
Bigg Boss Bigg Brother |
Malayalee House was an Indian Malayalam TV reality show which aired on Surya TV. It was an adaptation of Big Brother . The first season started airing on 5 May 2013, and ended on 30 August 2013. Revathi was the host for the show. [1] Rahul Easwar was declared the winner of the first season, followed by Sindhu Joy as first runner up and Thinkal Bhal second runner up. [2]
Malayalee House is a reality show based on the original Dutch Big Brother format developed by John de Mol. A number of contestants (known as "residents") live in a purpose-built house and are isolated from the rest of the world. Each week, residents nominate one among them for eviction, and the resident who receives the most nominations has to leave the house. The residents in Malayalee House are famous personalities in their respective fields. All the rooms in Malayalee House are locked in the beginning of the show. A room will be opened when a contestant gets evicted. The room to be opened after an eviction will be decided by the contestants through voting.
The Malayalee House was built exclusively for the show at a film studio in Hyderabad owned by actor Nagarjuna. The open area at the center of the house (Nadumuttam) is the center place for all house activities. There is a kitchen, prayer room, and several bedrooms in the house. The house has no TV connection, no phones, and no Internet connection or clocks. Residents were overseen by 30 close circuit television cameras (hidden behind mirrors) 24/7. The house was equipped with LCD displays/speakers through which instructions were given to the contestants. The contestants have named all the cameras and the main camera is called "Kanthaari".
The show consists of 16 'residents' who live together with the main intention of creating a show out of the space and time provided to them. Residents must evict the least liked participant, from the option given to them by the Anchor, based on the rule set (with consideration of the ratings and the response from TV viewers). The rules for the contestants have never been told to the audience. They cannot leave the premises unless they are evicted or due to special reasons (e.g. medical concerns). Some of the contestants may be 'planted' or 'guests'. The audience is made to keep guessing as to who is acting, fake or genuine.
The main television coverage took the form of a highlights programme aired on Surya TV at 8:00 PM (Mon-Fri). Each episode contains the main events of two days worth of previously recorded footage. The extra video footage that is not part of the daily episode are aired at 10:30 PM on the same day which is called Malayalee House -Kaanakazhchakal.
Career | Contestants |
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Politics | Sindhu Joy |
Singer | Chithra Iyer |
Harisankar Kalavoor | |
Sherrin Varghese | |
Social Activist and Media Professional | Rahul Easwar |
Intellectual | G. S. Pradeep (GS) |
Director | Sojan Joseph |
Fashion Choreographer | Dalu Krishnadas |
Actors | Neena Kurup |
Sneha Nambiar | |
Bindu Varapuzha | |
Rosin Jolly | |
Narayanankutty | |
Santhosh Pandit | |
Models | Sandeep Menon |
Dr. Asha Gopinathan (Sasha) | |
Akshitha | |
Thinkal Bhal |
Evictions faced | Housemate(s) |
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8 | Sasha |
5 | Thinkal Bhal, Rosin Jolly |
4 | Sherrin Varghese, Rahul Easwar |
3 | Neena Kurup |
2 | G. S. Pradeep, Sindhu Joy |
1 | Narayanan Kutty, Chitra Iyer, Dalu Krishnadas, Sandeep Menon, Sojan Joseph, Santhosh Pandit |
Contestant | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16 | Week 17 | |
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Rahul Easwar | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Winner | |||||||||||||
Sindhu Joy | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | First Runner up | ||||||||||||
Thinkal Bhal | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Second runner Up | ||||||||||||||
Asha Gopinathan | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted | |||||||||
Neena Kurup | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted | ||||||||||||||
Rosin Jolly | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted | ||||||||||||
G S Pradeep | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted | Guest | |||||||||||||
Sherrin Varghese | Entry | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted | |||||||||||||
Santhosh Pandit | Evicted | Re-Entry | Evicted | |||||||||||||||
Sneha Nambiar | Disqualified | |||||||||||||||||
Sojan Joseph | Evicted | |||||||||||||||||
Sandeep Menon | Evicted | Guest | ||||||||||||||||
Dalu Krishnadas | Evicted | |||||||||||||||||
Chithra Iyer | Evicted | |||||||||||||||||
Narayanankutty | Evicted | |||||||||||||||||
Harisankar Kalavoor | Entry | Evicted | ||||||||||||||||
Akshitha | Evicted | Guest | ||||||||||||||||
Bindu Varappuzha | Evicted |
Contestant | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16 | Week 17 | ||
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Rahul Easwar | Santhosh | ? | Sasha | Santhosh | Santhosh | Sasha | Thinkal | Sherrin | Thinkal | Sherrin, Sasha, Santhosh | Sherrin | Sherrin | |||||||
Thinkal Bhal | ? | ? | Chitra | Pradeep | Rosin | Pradeep | Rosin | Sasha | Sojan | Rosin | Rosin | ||||||||
Sindhu Joy | Bindu | ? | Santhosh | Santhosh | Chitra | Sasha | Sherrin | Thinkal | Sasha | Sasha | |||||||||
Asha Gopinathan | ? | ? | Chitra | Sneha | Santhosh | Pradeep | Thinkal | Neena | Thinkal | Sindhu | Rosin | ||||||||
Neena Kurup | ? | ? | Sasha | Pradeep | Narayanan | Sasha | Thinkal | Sasha | Sojan | Sasha | Rahul | ||||||||
Rosin Jolly | ? | ? | Sasha | Narayanan | Narayanan | Sandeep | Sasha | Sherrin | Thinkal | Sasha | Sherrin | ||||||||
G. S. Pradeep | Akshitha | Akshitha | Santhosh | Narayanan | Sasha | Sasha | Neena | Thinkal | Sasha | Rahul | |||||||||
Sherrin Varghese | Sasha | Sasha | Sojan | Rahul | |||||||||||||||
Santhosh Pandit | Akshitha | ? | Pradeep | Narayanan | Rosin | Sherrin | Sojan | ||||||||||||
Sneha Nambiar | Bindu | ? | Sasha | Narayanan | Santhosh | Sasha | Sasha | Sandeep | Thinkal | ||||||||||
Sojan Joseph | ? | ? | Chitra | Neena | Sandeep | Neena | Sasha | Neena | Thinkal | ||||||||||
Sandeep Menon | Bindu | ? | Chitra | Rahul | Santhosh | Chitra | Rosin | Rahul | |||||||||||
Dalu Krishnadas | ? | ? | Chitra | Santhosh | Santhosh | Chitra | |||||||||||||
Chitra Iyer | ? | ? | Sasha | Narayanan | Narayanan | Pradeep. | |||||||||||||
Narayanan Kutty | ? | ? | Chitra | Santhosh | Santhosh | ||||||||||||||
HarisankarKalavoor | |||||||||||||||||||
Akshitha | Bindu | Pradeep | |||||||||||||||||
Bindu Varappuzha | Akshitha |
From the initial episodes itself, the program received very good viewership (approximately 0.25 – 0.3 million per episode) in the Surya TV YouTube Channel. [3] However, the view count hit below 0.2 million from approximately days 40-50 (eviction week of Chitra Iyer). Later, though, for a brief period, the view count could hit above 0.2 million. From approximately days 70-80 (eviction week of Santhosh Pandit and the disqualification of Sneha Nambiar) the viewership again fell below 0.2 million.
Even though the second title of Malayali House indicates that there is no connection to the outer world, Pradeep's wife came into Malayali House on 19 June 2013. The episode shows G S Pradeep and his wife use a secret code language to communicate with each other about the outside world and the viewers' opinions. Also, Pradeep's kids, Souparnika and Suryanarayanan; Sojan's kids, Chelsa and Crisa; and Sneha's kids, Varun and Tarun were in Malayali House on the 6th week. In later weeks, more guests were introduced into the house, including Neena's daughter Pavithra. Rahul and Sneha won a contest and were allowed to go out of MH to a mall to view a movie. There, Sneha contacted the outside world using a stranger's phone. She did this in a restroom where there were no crew members. Later, she was disqualified for breaking the rules. Thinkal's sister and Sasha's mother are also allowed in the house as guests.
MH was recorded two weeks before it was aired. Therefore, the program completed 100 days on 13 August 2013 but this final episode was aired on 26 August. In spite of this fortnight-long lag, the show had listed contestants for eviction on Facebook and through SMS. Since the broadcast events had already taken place, public votes had no effect, but this was not made clear.
Producers brought in Sherrin Varghese as a planted guest. The viewers were never informed of this. Sherrin Varghese was kept in all the eviction nominations, even though MH had no intention of removing him through public voting.
The hosts of the show decided to invite a public poll for the eviction of housemates from the 5th week onwards. But, one of the housemates Santhosh Pandit was having the maximum audience support and was evicted in the 4th week by Anand. The audience of the show widely claim that this was a planned move by hosts of the show to evict Pandit. The public support suggested that Pandit was perhaps better off than some of the other participants who have been exposed through the show. [4] Later the makers of the show admitted that evicting him was a mistake. [5] The makers of the show surprised the audience and housemates by bring back Pandit as a wildcard entry to the house at the end of the 5th week in a dramatic way. He was introduced back by lowering him from the top with the help of a crane. [6] Santosh Pandit was evicted again on 11th week by public voting.
There has been an outcry on the internet over the eviction of Dalu Krishnadas, Sandeep Menon and Santhosh Pandit. During the nomination of Dalu, a Facebook poll in Surya TV channel showed the maximum votes of eviction to Neena Kurup and Thingal Bhal. In spite of receiving a huge number of votes for eviction, Neena was not evicted and Dalu was shown going out of the house. Sandeep Menon suffered a similar fate. During the eviction of Santhosh Pandit the second time, the following votes were received by the contestant for eviction in Facebook: Santhosh Pandit (199), Sherrin Varghese (780), Thinkal Bhal (270), and Asha Gopinathan (227). In spite of receiving the lowest votes, Santhosh Pandit was asked to leave the house. There was an outcry on Facebook and their YouTube channel about the eviction. It became very evident that the show was trying to protect some contestants by the 12th week. Two instances of elimination were canceled when Rosin Jolly was nominated, much to the disdain of the public.
Many women's organisations such as the Women Commission of Kerala. The commission has asked for an explanation from Surya TV and discussed the matter in a meeting at Thiruvananthapuram. It concluded that some participants are degrading female participants in the show. Social media was full of criticism about supposed tastelessness. [7] Earlier, the Democratic Women's Association and DYFI opposed this programme and asked for it to be banned. [8] [9]
A case was filed by Endemol Group, the makers of the popular reality TV show Bigg Boss , against the Malayalee House makers (Sun TV and Vedartha Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.) for copying the production format of Bigg Boss. Endemol filed a suit in Bombay High Court against Sun TV Network Ltd. and four others, seeking an injunction to restrain them from exploiting, telecasting, publicizing or continuing to telecast the reality show Malayalee House which had allegedly infringing the Group's copyright in the production format of Bigg Boss. [10]
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