Day two inside the Bigg Boss house saw varied emotions running through, from getting emotional, cracking jokes to lighten up the mood to spreading love as the housemates went through their first luxury task of the season - the mandatory 'Oru Kadha Sollatuma' round where the 18 contestants speak about their stories of struggle, perseverance and success.
Interestingly, day two saw housemates dancing to the tune of 'Naanga Vera Maari' from Thala Ajith's upcoming movie 'Valimai'. Even the non-participants from day one danced to the peppy number. Imman Annachi too cracked a joke saying that this was a situational song from Bigg Boss as all the contestants are 'Vera maari'.
To keep their spirits up and pass the time, many contestants were seen playing games at different points in the day. While Priyanka involved Abishek, Ciby Chandran and a few others to talk like as though they were in a serial, Iykki Berry was seen teaching Imman Annachi to say, "Yo, What's up man". To this he said, "Yo, WhatsApp la irukiya man?" (Are you on WhatsApp). A few others were also involved in a running-and-catching game.
Bigg Boss' first task to the housemates, 'Oru Kadha Sollatuma' saw Gaana Singer Isaivani stepping up on the stage to narrate her story. Talking about her struggles, she said she and her family used to change houses often as they couldn't pay the rent and that she's stood outside the class at her school many times as she couldn't pay fees. Although many told her that she was a 'worst girl' as she was a gaana singer, she said she proved herself to be the 'best girl' to the world. After applauding her, contestants proceeded to give her likes and heart emojis based on her story.
Later that day, Abishek Raja gathered along with Ciby Chandran, Varun, Abhinay and Niroop to describe their characteristics. Soon, the other members joined. While talking about Chinna Ponnu's character, he broke down as it reminded him of his mother. "For the last two years, me and my mother have been in a cold war. Within ten minutes of talking to her, we get into a fight. She knows and understands everything, but I've been very harsh on her. I have been angry at my mom many times and have even shouted at her," Abishek said.
Adding on, he said, "It's been three years since my dad died. My mother loved him and they have been married for 34 years. In order to prevent her from crying, I have said that I don't like seeing her and being with her at all. In the last one year, I have neither been giving time nor respect to her." Hearing his story, many contestants broke down and consoled him.
Second contestant to talk about her life was Chinna Ponnu. She got on stage and spoke about how she struggled as a folk artist and the times when she couldn't even get a morsel of food to eat. She noted that she's travelled across Tamil Nadu to sing, earning just Rs 20 - 25 as salary for every concert. She concluded her speech by saying that even though she struggled she's been trying to uplift the lives of folk artistes till date. Although many gave her love and like emojis, Raju gave her a dislike emoji and asked the contestants to share their emotional part only until necessary and concentrate on their success stories more and break all the barriers.