Bigg Boss: India s Answer to Big Brother | MovieWalah
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Launched in November 2006, Bigg Boss is Sony TV's answer to the ever popular Big Brother by Endemol. The Indian version of the universally acclaimed Big Brother is set to take India by storm. The first in what is hoped to be a long series of shows, Bigg Boss has 13 celebrities locked into one house under the surveillance of 30 cameras for three months.

These housemates will have no contact with the outside world in whatever shape or form.
rahulroy.jpgWhile the UK and US versions of Big Brother have been quite loud and uncensored , the Indian version Bigg Boss will be a much toned down and no hanky panky version. So don't expect any sex and violence, but it won't be easy either.
Bigg Boss, a.

k.a. Arshad Warsi, will allocate daily and weekly tasks to each one of the celebrities.

Through these tasks, the housemates will have the chance to win their weekly shopping budget. With this budget, they can buy basic food, groceries, etc. to help them survive in the house.


carol.jpgEvery week, each housemate will nominate 2 other housemates for eviction, i.

e. for them to be kicked out of the house. The housemates cannot nominate themselves, thus making it impossible for them to leave the house unless someone wants them to.

The two housemates with the most number of nominations will then be put up for eviction by a public vote. Once the voting lines are open, the public can choose who they like and who they hate by nominating the one housemate that they would like to see kicked out of the Bigg Boss house. At the end of each week, the voting lines close and the votes are counted.

The housemate with the most number of votes is then kicked out, thus leaving the rest of the housemates to bask in their glory!
, , , , , , , , , , , and formed the initial 13 contestants. In the first two weeks, Bobby Darling and Deepak Parashar have been voted out.


The cat claws are out and the fun has begun!!!


Watched a few episodes. It's interesting and better than saas bahu soap operas. Best part is you get to see the human side of these stars.

They behave very much the same as normal human beings. Ravi Kissen is the best of the lot. He looks like Mithun.

I know he's a big Bhojpuri star but he is so down to earth. Same holds true for Aryan Vaid. As expected, female housemates are more troublesome.

They keep bitching about others. Esp Kashmira Shah. I dun like her at all.

I think she would be voted out pretty soon. Rakhi Sawant is another one who needs to be kicked out. Deepak Tijori is the latest addition and he's good.

Among the ladies Anupama Verma is good. She is cute and makes a good couple with Aryan Vaid.
I have always missed the Fri episodes when Arshad comes.

Can someone upload those episodes somewhere?

its good but some interesting works must be given to them.
weekly one movie must be shown to them.


hey sonam shut up ok cuz u may be rakhi went , she was the best . and by the way ravi kissen is an asshole and i hate him , he is a snake u idiot..

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i hate ravi and and want him to evicted..

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Hey i missed out many some episodes in between. Wonder how is Rakhi Sawant back in the house?

She was voted out sometime back.
I don't like Rakhi, Ragini and Rupali at all. They all keep crying and crying.

Carol is good. I like her Hindi. I liked Anupma too but she was voted out.


Now I wish Carol wins the show!

The unreal experience as a contestant on Sony TV's "Bigg Boss" game show has given "Oops!" director Deepak Tijori a new creative impetus.


"Being a filmmaker I was totally intrigued by the mind games being played in that house. I went there as a filmmaker and, yes, I want to make a film based on my experiences," Tijori told IANS.
"The experience plays on your mind.

It's something I recommend to everyone. What viewers saw were the images created for the outside. What we go through in that house is quite another experience," revealed Tijori.


Tijori is the only contestant on "Bigg Boss" who has been evicted without any bitterness in his attitude.
"There were some lovely people in there," said Tijori who was called in after Salil Ankola was suddenly evicted.
"I was supposed to start a film with Dino Morea and Jimmy Shergill.

It came as a sudden offer. I didn't know what to do. But two things convinced me.

One was my curiosity as a filmmaker. The more important reason for my being there was my daughter. After she saw me in 'Ghulam' and 'Khiladi', my daughter couldn't bear to see me bloody.

She never watched any of my movies. Not even 'Kabhi Haan Kabhi Na', although she's a diehard Shah Rukh Khan fan.
"When this offer came to me, my daughter wanted me to go on 'Bigg Boss'.

She likes the show. She has been watching me and she's seen me doing things I've never done before - like jump in the swimming pool. The boys got me into exercising.

My New Year resolution is to lose several kilograms, so I can get back to acting."
"I knew most of them at 'Bigg Boss'. I did know Rahul Roy, Kashmira Shah, Rakhi Sawant (Rakhi worked with me in 'Khamosh'), Ravi Kishan and Rupali Ganguly from before.

But I saw them in completely new avatars. It was quite a shocker for me. For the last two weeks I was desperate to come out.

I wish I could have come out Thursday. It was my wife's birthday."
No one has a bad word to say about Tijori.


"At first Aryan Vaid was upset with me. But as a filmmaker I taught all of them about camera placement and how to avoid being stared at by the camera lenses.
"As a director I'm enriched by the experience on 'Bigg Boss'.

I'm totally equipped to make a 'Bigg Boss' film. I've already discussed it with the boys inside. I salute the guys who've brought 'Bigg Boss' to this country.

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The reality show has everything to keep the audience hooked - suspense, drama and catty comments. Thirteen people from different walks of life are put together into a house erected in Kazarat Studio, about 300 km away from Mumbai.
Hidden cameras capture the conflicts and ego clashes of the participants.

Every week, one person who is unable to cope with the situation will be eliminated. The lone survivor at the end of three months will go on to win the Rs.5 million prize money.


i hate carol. what a loser. like uggggggggggh
and i love rupali, and amit .

they are so good. man they are the only real ones. rupali dont cry ur a bomb.

and keep helping these losers and make then realise what bitches and b******* they are

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Big boss is a great show...

entertainment at its level best...


Arshad is doing great job...


Rakhi is fine...

Carol confused...

Ravi is acting...

Rahul is silent shooter...


Come to reality Sunita!!!

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Just showing body is not enough.

.U need to have a heart..

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Surprised to know that U wanted a Slut (Rakhi) to come back.

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Rahul is a very matured person and I also feel, he is a deserving participant to win Bigg Boss but, Rakhi!!!

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I feel Rupali was very sweet and considerate girl unlike Rakhi, who is the most selfish participant, who bitches and complaints about everyone everything.

How can U feel Rakhi is a straightforward person?

I think U don't watch Bigg Boss regularly. It was Rupali who confessed before Rakhi that she couldn't stand her..

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Rakhi is the bitch in the house but , your wish came true..

.Ruplai is evicted now, but am sure Rakhi won't win..

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Bigg Boss always knows how to surprise people.

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He never lets audience bored...

he keeps them at the edge of their seat...

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Return of Kashmira Shah in the house as a guest was the best step taken at this stage of the game..

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If Rakhi would have been eliminated last week.

.. I think return of Kashmira could have been wasted.

.. but rakhi's stay is kash's gain.

.. the first day itself Kash throwed fireballs at Rakhi, she was destroyed.

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However i loved Kash when she was in the game.

.. after her elimination whatever she said happened.

.. she said after me its time for Aryan, Anupama, etc.

and it happened...

however she bitches a lot but whatever she spoke was truth...


well Lets see what Kash has in store for us...


Baba Sehgal claims that the participants are pretending all the time and not being themselves.
I had a good time. But I'm not an actor.

I wasn't acting like they all are all the time. I was myself. I didn't bitch about anyone, Baba told IANS.


Baba said he was singing all the time in the show that has a group of celebrities cooped up in a house with no phones, no television, no music, no books and no newspapers either. The show will complete three months on Jan 26.
Because there was nothing else to do.

I tried to cheer the others up. But their emotions were so tightly wound and self-serving, it was impossible to penetrate the wall.
I entered through the wild card.

I guess I'm a very wild kind of guy, laughed Baba.
He was eliminated from Bigg Boss a fortnight ago.
Mine was a very brief stopover.

I went in when the show was almost 50 days old. The other participants at 'Bigg Boss' had all become emotionally attached to one another. I expected to be out in two weeks.

I lasted three weeks. I knew everyone in there would nominate me for eviction. They were all one big family.

They didn't want an outsider around.
But Baba, who was initially close to Ravi Kissan, enjoyed the experience.
Everyone was guarded about me.

They're all so insecure. They're all there to win. And then every Friday they come on air and say they want to leave!

What are they talking about? Have they forgotten the contract they've signed? These things used to bother me.

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Suddenly they'd start behaving in a different way on Fridays.

I'd wonder what are they saying? I detached myself from the whole environment.
Baba is honest enough to admit he had specific reasons for going on the show.


Initially, they had approached me to be on the show. But at that time I was busy with my new album. I was also busy with my TV shows and gigs.

But the wild card entry was just fine.
It was only for two-three weeks. My 20 days were like 20 years because I was completely out of the loop in there.


I've been out of the media loop for five years. I don't want to be boastful like Ravi Kissan. But I did 20 albums, no flops.


Why did I disappear? For personal reasons I had to be in the US for five years. All the while I continued with my concerts.

That kept my creativity alive. Now I'm back. I've just sung the title song for Madhur Bhandarkar's 'Traffic Signal'.

There're other songs in movies coming up.

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Keywords: Big Brother, Rakhi Sawant, Aryan Vaid, Kashmira Shah, Sony Tv, Deepak Tijori, Ravi Kissen, Ravi Kissan
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