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Bigg Boss 16 is all set to premiere soon 

Bigg Boss 16 is all set to premiere soon 

Bigg Boss 16 is premiering on 1st October. Naturally, all the fans of Bigg Boss 16 are super excited about the show. The promo featuring Salman Khan dropped a couple of days ago, giving relief to fans on the lack of promotion and buzz around Bigg Boss 16. Names such as Surbhi Jyoti, Tina Datta, Shivin Narang, Shalin Bhanot, Munawar Faruqui, Sumbul Touqeer and Fahmaan Khan are some of the names that have come up for the contestant's line up for Bigg Boss 16. While we wait for the official list to be out soon and gear up for another season, here's what we don't want to see in Salman Khan's show at all this year.   

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Bigg Boss 16: Fake Love angles are a big no-no 

Bigg Boss 16: Fake Love angles are a big no-no 

The fake love stories that the celebrities make inside the house are nothing but cringe. We don't want to see contestants using the love angle to move ahead in Bigg Boss 16. There would be no difference in other reality TV shows focussing on love stories and breakups and Bigg Boss 16 then. Also, please don't turn it into a honeymoon destination or place where couples reunite or get remarried.


Bigg Boss 16: Contestants' sob stories for gaining an advantage 

Bigg Boss 16: Contestants' sob stories for gaining an advantage 

Making contestants reveal shocking details of their personal life to gain an advantage in the show should not happen either. It puts people in a tough spot. On the other hand, contestants should not put out sob stories to gain sympathy either. 

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Bigg Boss 16: Playing favourites 

Bigg Boss 16: Playing favourites 

This has been observed by the netizens and also the fans of Bigg Boss. Oftentimes, someone who did something throughout the week isn't questioned for their behaviour. We think Salman Khan should address every issue over the weekend. And same goes with the audience who hype their biases. Having an opinion is acceptable but blindly supporting them is not.  

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Bigg Boss 16: Boring and forced promotions on Weekend Ka Vaar 

Bigg Boss 16: Boring and forced promotions on Weekend Ka Vaar 

Talking about the Weekend Ka Vaar, a lot of celebrities join to promote their films/shows during the Weekend Ka Vaar. And most of the time, it's a snoozefest. It also wastes the time of the host, Salman, who can then address the issues that happen inside the house instead. 

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Bigg Boss 16: Age, body of any kind of shaming 

Bigg Boss 16: Age, body of any kind of shaming 

Another thing that we don't want to see inside the house of Bigg Boss 16 this year is any kind of body-shaming or age-shaming. The makers have approached contestants (whoever they are) after consideration. Purposely defaming or degrading or poking fun at others doesn't come under entertainment.  

Bigg Boss 16: Forced rivalries

Bigg Boss 16: Forced rivalries

If there are forced love angles on the show, there are also forced rivalries. Sometimes, the contestants inside the house make rai ka pahaad for no damn reason and spoil games and relationships. That's done and dusted so many times! 

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Bigg Boss 16: Familial atmosphere 

Bigg Boss 16: Familial atmosphere 

While friendships are appreciated, the collective bhaichara should be avoided by the contestants. It is a reality TV show which has a lot of tasks that need to be played. It requires physical and mental strength and agility. Smartly playing games would interest the viewers naturally. 

Bigg Boss 16: Confusing and undermining tasks; cancellation of tasks 

Bigg Boss 16: Confusing and undermining tasks; cancellation of tasks 

Last but not least, task rules should be properly placed. There shouldn't be boring tasks either. Also, in Bigg Boss 16, anybody who plans to cancel the task should be eliminated with immediate effect, he/she will only be labelled as a spoilsport. Forcefully cancelling tasks is not how you'll entertain the audience.  


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