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Mumbai, August 6: : After sweeping the audiences with the breath-taking action reality show –‘Fear Factor Khatron Ke Khiladi’ with Akshay Kumar, COLORS reveals its other ace - ‘Bigg Boss Season 2’, the Indian version of the internationally acclaimed show – Big Brother, that will premiere on the channel on August 17th 2008. The sensuous Shilpa Shetty, winner of last season’s Big Brother UK has been roped in to host the ‘Indian’ version of the show. So get ready everyday for a bigger, better, meaner and gruesome real-time drama, ‘BIGG BOSS SEASON 2’, premiering August 17th, everyday (Monday to Sunday), at 10:00 p.m. Only on COLORS.
‘Bigg Boss Season 2’, the Indian version of ‘Big Brother’, comes with its unique twists this year that make it bigger and better – ‘newsmakers’ replace ‘celebrities’ in ‘BIG BOSS SEASON 2’. That apart, for the first time in the history of Indian television, a show is being launched that will be aired everyday. Further, there will be half an hour LIVE and unedited slot everyday starting second week that will air starting 12.30 a.m. Can it get more exciting? Yes, throw-in a couple of commoners with the ‘newsmakers’ and the equation becomes even more exciting.
‘Bigg Boss Season 2’ presents the unique combination of reality and real unscripted drama. It is the ultimate reality where 14 handpicked strangers will be locked in a house…here we are talking about REAL people, REAL emotions and REAL drama. As the 14 hand picked contestants vie with each other to survive in the Bigg Boss Season 2 house, irritation, backbiting and backstabbing reach it’s prime. This group living together for 12 weeks brings out the best and worst in the contestants as they tussle to cope with the social pressure cooker until the bitter end stands a chance of winning the title and the large cash prize of Rs 75 lakhs!
Rajesh Kamat, Chief Executive Officer –COLORS, said, “Fear Factor- Khatron Ke Khiladi was one of our driver shows during the launch phase that helped us to capture a significant position in the consumer’s mind space. As soon as Fear Factor –Khatron Ke Khiladi ends Big Boss Season 2 is our next big ticket offering that will accelerate this momentum even further and keep the COLORS audiences on the edge of their seats for the next three months.”
Mr. Deepak Dhar, Country Head, Endemol India, said, “After the overwhelming success of Khatron Ke Khiladi,...
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