New Delhi: Ugly, nasty, spicy, controversial – call it what you will, but these are precisely the reasons the reality show “Bigg Boss” continues to be a big hit on Indian television, 13 seasons since inception. The fights and explicit language are signature thrills, guaranteed to satisfy the voyeuristic pleasure seekers among couch potatoes. For contestants on the show hosted by superstar Salman Khan, the “Bigg Boss” house is not an easy place to survive.
“Bigg Boss” lovers have been witness to ballistic tempers, mudslinging, sky-rocketing egos and some of the nastiest catfights over the show’s successful 12-year run so far. Contestants of the reality show, which began in 2006, live in a specially-constructed house with a constant vigilance of over 150 cameras in the house.
As we step into season 13, which is already throwing delectable hints at us of some glorious catfights in the making, it is time to recall the most iconic fights over the years, which are still etched into our memory: KASHMIRA SHAH vs RAKHI SAWANT (season 1) On the maiden season, motormouth Rakhi and sharp-focused Kashmira gave a lot of spicy content worth cherishing. Kashmira had turned all the housemates against Rakhi, leading to numerous fights. The season also had Rahul Roy, Carol Gracious and Amit Sadh among other names as contestants.
SAMBHAVNA SETH vs PAYAL ROHATGI (season 2) Just a nomination caused a huge spat between the two. Sambhavna, known for being blunt, was in no mood to take Payal’s accusations, and took a stand for herself. Caught between the two was Payal’s then reported beau Rahul Mahajan, who was a close friend of Sambhavna.
KRK vs ROHIT VERMA (season 3) KAMAAL RASHID KHAN – or KRK, as he insists on being known to the world – is famous for his crass, sly comments on everyone in the industry. On the show, he lost his cool and threw a bottle at Rohit. This lead to KRK’s immediate eviction. Rohit also alleged that KRK molested him on the show.
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