
Mounaragam actress Aishwarya Ramsai responds to Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 rumours, says 'Even I'm confused now!'
As the buzz around Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 7 continues to skyrocket, fans and vloggers alike are on high alert for updates, from launch dates to the contestant lineup. Social media is flooded with speculation, and one name that has repeatedly popped up is that of popular television actress Aishwarya Ramsai, famously known as Kalyani from the hit serial Mounaragam.
However, putting all speculations to rest, Aishwarya has confirmed exclusively to ETimes that she will not be participating in the upcoming season.
"Seeing the prediction lists predicting my entry 100 and 200%, now even I am confused whether I am actually going in (laughs). Jokes apart, I am not there. Surprised to see my name in the lists. I like the show, but I don't think I will be the best pick for it. I am an introvert who is happy with the small circle of dear ones I have," she shared.
Aishwarya Ramsai became a household name with her debut as the speech-impaired yet resilient Kalyani in Mounaragam. Over the past six years, her portrayal of the emotionally powerful character has won her immense admiration. Recently, the character's transformation, especially after regaining her speech, was widely praised, further cementing Aishwarya's place in the hearts of Malayalam TV audiences.
Her popularity isn't limited to Kerala.
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Aishwarya is also a well-loved figure in Tamil television, known for her roles in shows like Bharathidasan Colony and Sumangali.
As Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 gears up for its anticipated launch, the curiosity over the contestant list remains sky-high. While several names continue to trend in fan discussions, Aishwarya now joins the list of celebrities who have publicly denied entering the house. Earlier, actors Avantika Mohan, Rekha Ratheesh, and
Roshan Basheer
also clarified that they would not be part of the upcoming season.
With preparations in full swing and contestants expected to head to Chennai soon, viewers are eagerly waiting for the big reveal. Until then, fans will have to hold on tight as the rumour mill spins on.
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