And now, we’re heading into the last countdown for Bigg Boss Kannada Season 12, and the environment inside the glass house has never been more electric. In a special “Finale Week” segment, Bigg Boss opened the doors of the house for the live audience to be there with people and provide the finalists with an explanation of why they are entitled to lift the trophy.
Among the remaining contestants, Dhruvanth took over with a fiery declamation where he called himself the true “One-Man Army.” As the Top 6 contestants stepped up to the podium, amidst a large, festive crowd, the collective need to prove their worth all of a sudden reached a boiling point.
However, Dhruvanth, who has undoubtedly been a more polarizing but undeniably strong figure this season, figured a rare opportunity to address the many "conspiracies" he was involved in during his journey.
“From 24 Heads to 6”: Dhruvanth’s Bold Proclamation
Faced with the audience confidently, Dhruvanth reflected on the beginning of the season when there were 24 contestants, including wildcards and re-entries, competing for the title. “This began when there were 24 heads in this house. Today, I, with my grit and passion have lowered that number to just six,” he said.
Dhruvanth said his road to the final wasn’t easy. Many contestants routinely ganged up on him, as he claimed, to sap his morale. “In this house, there were many conspiracies against me. These were sets of groups created aimed at my game to target me directly. But I didn't need a group. I stood alone and I fought every single conspiracy and I won the day that mattered,” he said, who elicited loud boisterous cheers from his supporters in the throng.
The Task King of Season 12
Dhruvanth’s "One-Man Army" tag is not only an argument, however. His record in physical and mental tasks proves this. He has consistently finished every luxury budget task and contender for a captaincy contest throughout the season as top performer in his department, not only as a top performer but also in other areas of performance. His recent victory in the 'Kicchana Chappale’ (Kichcha’s Applause) from host Sudeep was another confidence builder as he began to realise that his efforts were catching the "Big Boss"’s fancy; the title itself is recognition.
The Finale Battle: The Battle Between Dhruvanth and Gilli Nata
Dhruvanth claims himself as the strongest individual player, but faces stiff competition in the form of Gilli Nata, who is the current favourite in the family audience. And while Gilli has gained hearts and cents with his comedy, Dhruvanth is counting on his "warrior" reputation to win those who cherish gaming competitively.
The audience interaction
Dhruvanth showed that he didn’t come into that house to make friends or please everyone was the first line in his comment card, but he clearly is not there to help you in the home anymore. “I come in to play, and I played with every ounce of me. “Whether I was doing it alone or against the entire house, my target was the trophy,” he said. The grand finale on January 18, 2026: The question is: Will the audience want to reward Dhruvanth for the One-Man Army strategy or will Gilli Nata win?