Bigg Boss Kannada follows the familiar format seen across the global Bigg Boss franchise. Every week, contestants inside the house nominate fellow housemates for eviction. Once nominations are announced, the power shifts to the audience, who vote to save their favourite contestants from elimination.

For Season 12 (2025), voting is mainly conducted online through the show’s official digital platforms such as JioCinema and Hotstar. Viewers must log in to the app or website and cast their votes during the active voting period. Earlier seasons also offered “missed call” voting options, where each contestant had a dedicated phone number. However, this method has largely been discontinued, with the focus now firmly on app-based voting.
Voting lines generally open soon after the nomination episode airs and stay open until shortly before the weekend eviction episode. This gives fans a limited but crucial window to support their preferred contestants.
Why Voting Is Important
Public votes play a decisive role in determining who stays and who leaves the house. Among the nominated contestants, those receiving the lowest number of votes are at risk of eviction, while contestants with strong vote counts are declared safe. In short, audience participation directly shapes the game.
What’s Happening This Week in Bigg Boss Kannada Season 12
According to the latest media updates and online poll trends, this week’s eviction race is heating up.
This Week’s Nominated Contestants:
- Abhishek Shrikanth
- Dhruvanth
- Gilli Nata
- Kavya
- Malu Nipanal
- Rakshita Shetty
- Rashika
- Spandana Somanna
- Suraj Singh
Recent poll reports suggest that Gilli Nata is currently leading the voting charts, making him the strongest contender to remain safe this week. His popularity appears to be significantly higher compared to other nominees.
On the other hand, Dhruvanth and Abhishek Shrikanth are reportedly among the lowest vote-getters so far. This places them in a risky position, and unless they receive a last-minute boost in votes, they could face eviction.
The remaining contestants — Kavya, Malu Nipanal, Rakshita Shetty, Rashika, Spandana Somanna, and Suraj Singh — appear to be in the middle zone, where even a small swing in votes could determine their fate.
Why Poll Results Should Be Taken with Caution
While many entertainment portals and fan pages publish weekly voting polls, these results are unofficial. They are often based on limited samples, early voting trends, or social media engagement, and may not accurately reflect the final vote count.
The official eviction outcome is revealed only during the weekend episode. Additionally, Bigg Boss is known for unexpected twists — such as immunity powers, double evictions, sudden rule changes, or even voluntary exits — which can override public voting results.
Past seasons have also witnessed surprise mid-week eliminations, adding an element of unpredictability to the show.
What This Week’s Voting Trends Indicate
Based on current trends:
- Likely Safe: Gilli Nata — enjoying strong public support
- High Risk: Dhruvanth, Abhishek Shrikanth
- Uncertain / Depends on Final Votes: Kavya, Malu Nipanal, Rakshita Shetty, Rashika, Spandana Somanna, Suraj Singh
If voting patterns remain unchanged and no major twist is introduced, the eviction decision is likely to come down to the contestants in the bottom zone.
Why This Week Is Especially Crucial
This week stands out due to several factors. Vote margins appear closer than usual, meaning even a small increase in fan support can change the outcome. Recent controversies, emotional confrontations, and intense tasks inside the house may also influence audience perception.
With growing fan engagement on social media and digital platforms, coordinated voting campaigns and last-minute surges could play a decisive role. As always, the final result will only be confirmed during the official eviction episode.