Bigg Boss 17 Finale: How To Vote For Ankita Lokhande, Munawar Faruqui and Other Finalists? Know Here
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Bigg Boss 17 is currently gearing up for its grand finale which is scheduled to take place on Sunday, January 28. Five contestants who are competing for the trophy are – Ankita Lokhande, Mannara Chopra, Munawar Faruqui, Arun Mahshetty and Abhishek Kumar. While everyone is eager to know who will win Salman Khan’s show, the voting lines are currently open. However, do you know how to vote for Bigg Boss 17 finalists? Check it out.
How To Vote For Bigg Boss 17 Finalists?
To vote for your favourite Bigg Boss 17 finalist, one needs to download and install the JioCinema application. The app is available on Android and iOS. After downloading the app, one needs to log in by submitting details like name and contact number. Once this is done, one can visit the Bigg Boss 17 section and then click on ‘Vote Now’. It will then display the names and photographs of the five finalists. Choose your favourite contestant and then click on ‘Vote Now’.
However, only Indian citizens with a valid mobile number can vote for Bigg Boss 17 grand finale. Voting lines are open till Sunday, 12 PM.
VOTE is valid only from Indian citizens with a valid mobile number. Those who have used BOTS from US for the trend & Boss Meter, here your BOTS can’t vote.One user can vote 1 Vote per ID per Day.
VOTING LINES are open till Sunday, 12 PM.
— #BiggBoss_Tak (@BiggBoss_Tak) January 24, 2024
Vicky Jain was also a part of the finale week. However, he was eliminated on Tuesday during a surprise eviction. Bigg Boss called the contestants to the activity area following which they were asked to open their respective letters. The letters had their fate written on them. Abhishek Kumar opened his letter and jumped with joy as it had ‘finalist’ written on it. Following him, Mannara Chopra and Munawar Faruqui also found out that they were the finalists of the controversial reality show. When Arun, Ankita and Vicky were asked to read their letters, Vicky’s letter had ‘evicted’ written on it.
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