2016-10-17

New Delhi, Monday, October 17 – All those who have been following Bigg Boss from its first edition were keen for its Season 10, which kicked off from Sunday, October 16. The audience was highly excited to see who the contestants are this year to stay under one roof. Curtains over the suspense about participants were taken off yesterday as soon as the show got aired.

Salman Khan is once again the host of the show, hosting it in well familiar manner. This reality show gained massive popularity across the nation for its concept in the year 2006 when it was first telecast in India. And the story is said to continue further. However, if viewers’ point of view is to be written then Season 9 of Bigg Boss was not as entertaining as earlier Seasons were. The new edition of Bigg Boss is likely to serve huge entertainment to its viewers given that both people from TV and film industry and a few among the general public are the contestants who are locked inside the BB house, which is under the surveillance of CCTV cameras.

Surviving with strangers isn’t easy ever. And this is what that makes this show interesting. How housemates pull off in tasks interests the mob. But something that will catch their attention will be how long harmony is maintained. The celebrities who have marked their solid appearances in BB house post sharing a stage with Salman were Rahul Dev, Gaurav Chopra and Karan Mehra – the famous names of the television industry, “Yeh Rishta Kyaa Kehlata Hai” fame Rohan Mehra, Gurbani Judge, Lopamudra Raut and Bhojpuri and South Indian actress Monalisa. The common people who  are set to take entertainment quotient up are Manveer Gurjar and Priyanka Jagga of Noida, Manoj Punjabi – a businessman from  Jaipur, Akanksha Sharma from Gurgaon, S Sadachari Saibaba Omji, Lokesh Kumari Sharma and Nitibha Kaul from Delhi and Navin Prakash from Bihar.

No wonder if the aforementioned celebrities or common people do every possible thing to grab eyeballs as the game is all about surviving among all odds. Unlike previous season, which has several not-so-famous TV stars, a few celebrities who will be seen this season are popular. Naitik Singhania became a household name. Now, Karan Mehra wants people to know who he is in real life instead of what they saw him as Naitik. Bigg Boss Season 10 will be aired 10:30 P.M to 11:30 P.M from Monday to Friday and 9:00 P.M to 10:00 P.M on Saturday and Sunday. Winning hearts of the audience is not an easy job. Not only this, rumors about the show being scripted have appeared in the past and many believe it is even true. Keeping the rumors in a side, most of the viewers are waiting to see how things go in the new edition of Bigg Boss.

They enjoy observing how inmates love to get vocal on each possible issue whether it concerns them or not. Most of the participants inside the house loves camera capturing their all activities. This adds to interest for the audience. As per viewers, toughest contenders this season may be Rahul, Gaurav, Gurbani and Karan. They may not hesitate to raise their voice against something what appear wrong to them. Wild card entries in the coming weeks will grab eyeballs too. Since fights spiraled out of the proportion in the earlier seasons of this reality show, no wonder if something like that happens in the first task of the house. Bigg Boss fans are excited to see who is going to survive for long.

Celebrities find it tough to be compatible with other housemates. A lot of fights happen over kitchen management. Salman Khan is supposed to carry same magnetism as he did in the past. Thanks to the huge fan following of Salman – who was last seen in ‘Sultan’, the show is expected to be a big hit. Interiors of the house are amazing. A jail has also been constructed. As per reports, those who fail to outperform or do their bit will be jailed for some time. Foul smell, old crockery and so on will add to the feel of being locked. The participants shook a leg before entering into the Bigg Boss house. People’s wait to witness huge drama, clashes and love affairs ends today.

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