Bigg Boss 2 big on vulgarity, catfights | The show so far
Bigg Boss 2 big on vulgarity, catfights | The show so far
It's no longer a family show, say ex-participants, evicted candidates,

New Delhi: Catfights, abuses, slang and vulgarity - the second season of reality show Bigg Boss is packed with adult content in the garb of entertainment, say former participants.

Instances of verbal attacks and physical proximity between item girl Sambhavna Seth and actress Shweta Tiwari's estranged husband Raja Chaudhary are escalating on the programme.

Television actress Ketaki Dave, who was eliminated a few weeks ago, says she is "very happy to have come out".

"The show is no longer classy, not that it ever was, but Raja's and Sambhavna's behaviour is very strange. They fight but at the same time they dance so close to each other. Raja abuses a lot. I'm happy I don't have to see all that," Ketaki said.

The reality show requires celebrities to be locked up in a specially designed house for three months under 24-hour camera surveillance, with no access to the outside world. Every week one housemate is evicted and the one who stays till the very end emerges the winner. It has been inspired by the American reality show Celebrity Big Brother.

Though the last season also exposed viewers to similar drama with Bhojpuri star Ravi Kishan swearing and abusing and item girl Rakhi Sawant screaming and howling, the game never got so dirty.

Last week, Sambhavna accused co-participant Ashutosh Kaushik, winner of MTV Roadies show, of hurting her right breast while playing a game of kabaddi and ignited a massive fight.

Though the rest of the house members tried to keep the situation under control, it turned worse when Raja intervened and called her a nautanki (melodrama queen).

For this, Bigg Boss himself nominated Raja but he escaped eviction.

After creating much drama over Raja's comment, Sambhavna was later seen dancing up close and personal with him to a popular number.

Sambhavna has had fights with other inmates like Rahul Mahajan and Payal Rohatgi - all over seemingly trivial issues.

"This is all happening because they have nothing to do and they are getting massively bored. So their mind is getting affected. They are not even using the gym. All that they do is backbite or indulge in verbal assaults," said Ketaki.

"I think Bigg Boss needs to assign them more tasks so that their mental capability is exercised," she added.

The actress strongly feels that things will get better on the show if Raja is evicted.

"Raja is the culprit," Ketaki said.

She also said that the show is not rigged and that it shows the person as he or she is in real life.

Raja was in the news for mistreating his wife Shweta. The two went their separate ways last year after Shweta exposed his misdeeds.

Ravi Kishan feels that unlike part two, the participants of the first season were more constructive in their approach.

"I see inmates abusing each other, they are not at all friendly with each other," he said.

Non-celebrity inmate Alina Wadiwalla, who was recently evicted, feels people tend to get aggressive when they are cooped up in a house without any contact with the outside world.

"Sambhavna and Raja do fight and at times it does get overheated, but then that is their way of handling aggression. They have been in the house for over a month now and things like these can happen," Alina said.

The second season of Bigg Boss went on air on channel Colors Aug 17 with 13 contestants. There are currently nine inmates left in the Bigg Boss house.

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