Mridul Tiwari burst onto the Bigg Boss 19 stage after winning the “Fans Ka Faisla” vote, beating Shehbaz Badesha and securing his position in the house from the very first night. At just 24, this Noida‑based YouTuber built his digital empire through relatable comedy sketches that mirror middle class Indian life. With over 19 million YouTube subscribers. A trophy case of accolades including content creator awards. A London Book of World Records mention, he stands as a digital powerhouse.
Competition began immediately. Faced with a shortage of beds, Mridul volunteered to sleep outside a move that emphasized his willingness to sacrifice for the group. That act triggered a warning from Bigg Boss himself, who suggested this gesture could get him evicted. He navigated that tense moment with composure, and the housemates ultimately evicted Farhana instead. Drama continued with a tense early clash in the first elimination task when Mridul tried guiding the discussion, only to be cut short by Kunickaa Sadanand, who snapped, “Leader giri mat kar,” highlighting the volatility of alliances and his vulnerability to power plays.
These initial events showcase Mridul dual appeal: his humble beginnings and comedic charm make him instantly likeable. While his adaptability and calm under pressure signal that he might play a strategic game inside the house. His mix of youth, fame, and emotional intelligence makes him one of the most intriguing contestants early in the season.