Bigg Boss 16#Exclusive: Bigg Boss 16 is in a tearing hurry to create...

#Exclusive: Bigg Boss 16 is in a tearing hurry to create friction.

By Anil Merani| Bigg Boss 16 seems to be in a tearing hurry to create friction. No wonder it asked the first captain Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia to decide on sleeping arrangements for all housemates. When it appeared that the latter was not being aggressive, she was summoned to the confession room and read the riot act.

Even when rapper MC Stan was holding back, Bigg Boss asked him to be his natural self. Result spat with Gautam Vig.

Lastly, asking Sreejita De and Tina Datta about their bad blood was yet another attempt to incite a quarrel.

The prank where actress politician Archana Gautam wrote Bekar on Nimrit also set the cat among the pigeons. Last but not least, today’s precap showed how Bigg Boss forces contestants to give valid reasons for nominations or do all the work themselves.

Last season, safe-playing BB contestants cost the show a considerable rating. So this time, they want friction from day one.
As a lay viewer, it seems funny how you can start a fight when you dont even know the other.

Ideally, it takes a week for the ice to break, but then the audience might get bored if no action takes place and tune off. Every contestant knows Bigg Boss is not paying them big bucks to relax.

Sajid Khan is playing very safe so far, I guess he will be under the scanner, lest he does not reveal his other side. Gori Nagori was also hardly seen last night

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