Watching Bigg Boss has, for me, been an object lesson in duplicity. Behaviour that I would associate only with the demented imagination of Saas-Bahu serial directors I now find incontrovertibly presented in real life in the Bigg Boss house. Rohit is an obvious case in point. Let us all beware in real life from people like these. But even more than Rohit, it is Bakhtawar whom I find the most manipulative. Compared to Bakhtawar, Rohit is an innocent. Bakhtawar rants and cries, pretends to miss his wife, pretends to miss his kids (whom he shamelessly uses so that he can pocket the Rs. 1 crore prize money), and, ever so subtly (unlike Rohit, who is openly duplicitious, to use an oxymoron) poisons others' minds against his intented victims: first Sherlyn, then Rohit, now Vindu, and he has already started building the ground for evicting his next victim (after Vindu): namely, Pravesh. (And, true to character, he has taken care at the same time to nominate Pravesh as a winner!) And Bakhtawar's duplicity (unlike Rohit's) is aimed at not just the house inmates, but the viewers at large as well (so that they support him when he finally does get nominated). So are the viewers naive enough to be taken in by this snake in human form? I hope not! Let us all evict Bakhtawar at the earliest opportunity, hopefully in the next round itself!