Kamal Haasan and Daniel Anne Pope
Kamal Haasan and Daniel Anne Pope.PR Handout

Time and again, people have been raising doubts over the credibility of the voting process in reality shows. There have been accusations against TV channels of rigging votes to ensure the victorious of the contestants who garner TRP to the channel at the cost of deserving candidates. Even the Bigg Boss format is not an exception.

Daniel Anne Pope aka Danny, one of the contestants in Bigg Boss Tamil 2, has echoed the same views by raising suspicion over the voting process. In an interview, he has claimed that the doubts over its transparency arose after Sendrayan's eviction in the previous season.

Danny said that he did not have doubts over his eviction because a section of people was not happy with him. "But in case of Sendrayan, he was being loved by all. My wife had shown me three unofficial sites which conducted the polls indicating that he would be safe and the result took me by surprise," he added.

He jokingly wonders whether people failed to press the right button. "Audience might have mistaken my picture to Sendrayan and did not to cast their votes in the Hot Star app," he thinks.

"They say it is a foolproof system and I feel there should be transparency over the process," he ends with the remark that he might receive a legal notice from the makers of Kamal Haasan-hosted show for raising questions over the voting process.

The audience registered their doubts on social media sites after the eviction of Fathiba Babu last weekend on Bigg Boss Tamil 3.

It may be recalled that a couple of contestants had earlier accused the reality shows of rigging votes. Rahul Bhatt, who had participated in Bigg Boss Hindi 4, had called it to be a "scripted show" and indicated that the evictions were not done through public voting.

"I was boring and didn't provide entertainment for the viewers. I can't provide entertainment to viewers at the cost of making a fool of myself. I cannot be what I am not. I am not a monkey like the others. Why would the channel keep me on the show when there was neither a controversy nor a romance linked to me?

I thought I would stay a couple of weeks longer. But when somebody like Seema Parihar has been saved after being nominated thrice and Sara Khan re-entered after being taken out, I realised that it was all being scripted and manufactured to generate TRPs. The evictions are not happening through public voting. I have no complaints because my eviction is justified. I am glad that I have come out of the fake world (of Bigg Boss) into the real world," he told Rediff.