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Re: Bigg Boss, a blunder or real reality show?
« Reply #15 on: November 04, 2010, 09:13:49 am »
It is an Entertaining show where more than 40 million people watch it, because of the controversies which add a flavor to the show and attracts spectators.

After watching, that attitude is sprinkled over the house, and same happens one time in the homes! Spectators (Viewers) do it only for passing time !

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Re: Bigg Boss, a blunder or real reality show?
« Reply #16 on: November 08, 2010, 06:08:33 am »
spectators  are most middle class people who enjoy this and this cannot happen at thier houise as everey body have thier particular work.


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Re: Bigg Boss, a blunder or real reality show?
« Reply #17 on: November 15, 2010, 01:27:30 pm »
Pamela Anderson to enter Indian Big Brother house
Pamela Anderson Pamela Anderson will be in Bigg Boss for an "unspecified time"

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Former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson is set to join the Indian version of Big Brother, a spokesman for the channel airing the show said.

Anderson will join the 10 remaining participants on the programme, known as Bigg Boss, for an "unspecified time" near the western city of Mumbai.

She could prove a ratings booster for the show, which is now in its fourth season.

The late reality TV star Jade Goody appeared in Bigg Boss in 2008.

Goody died in March 2009 after a high-profile battle with cervical cancer; she learned she had the condition while on the show.

Among the Indian participants in the house this year are a former woman bandit and some models and TV actors. The show is hosted by Bollywood star Salman Khan.

Last year Anderson wrote a letter to Mumbai's municipal authorities requesting them to sterilise and not kill stray dogs.

"Dogs cannot use condoms but... they can be 'fixed' painlessly," she wrote.

Anderson shot to fame between 1992-97 as the star of Baywatch, an American action drama about California life guards.

The show was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the most watched TV series in history, with an estimated weekly audience of 1.1 billion at its peak.

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