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Bigg Boss 16: Shekhar Suman to host ‘Bigg Bulletin’

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Sunday, 9 October 2022 (13:22 IST)
New Delhi: The course of breaking traditions continues in 'Bigg Boss 16' which now introduces a one-of-a-kind segment in the show for the first time.

It will be led by none other than India's first television superstar, Shekhar Suman. After having been seen in a variety of roles, the seasoned actor will embody a unique avatar for the fun and engaging segment titled 'Bigg Bulletin with Shekhar Suman'.

Laced with the actor's quintessential wit and sarcasm, the special segment on the show will see him interact with the contestants on the events that have transpired and present them with their report cards of the week. He will also roast the contestants, play games with them, pull off fun gags on them and get serious if need be.

Talking about his association with ‘Bigg Boss’, Shekhar said, “Bigg Boss is one of the most popular shows on Indian television and the fans look forward to the evenings packed with entertainment. Joining hands with the show is great fun and it gives me an insight into why it has enjoyed unbeaten success for 15 years. The theme ‘Game badlega, kyunki BIGG BOSS ab khud khelega' stands true in every sense. I'm thrilled about 'Bigg Bulletin with Shekhar Suman'.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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“Through this interactive element, I will be a friend, philosopher, guide, and mentor to the housemates. The show will also give viewers the chance to know the contestants they're rooting for. Season 16 of Bigg Boss rides on a host of new twists and one of them is this special segment in the much coveted show,” he added. (UNI)

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